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Wednesday, 27 February 2019

2 brand new singles released 12 hours apart, from metalcore band I Prevail's new upcoming debut album 'Trauma'

2 luxurious insights into I Prevail's new debut album 'Trauma' have been released within the mere space of just 12 hours. The 5 piece are showing no signs of slowing down with these 2 recent tracks; that are pretty much a solid guarantee to obtain excited fans worldwide.

I Prevail, a 5 piece American metalcore band from Michigan formed in 2013 made their first debut in 2014, on YouTube with their Pop Goes Punk cover of 'Blank Space' by Taylor Swift. Brian Burkheiser (Clean Vocals), Eric Vanlerberghe (Harsh Vocals), Steve Menoian (Lead Guitar) and Dylan Bowman (Rhythm Guitar) alongside new official member Gabe Helguera (Drummer). Shortly after this was released, the band released their first EP 'Heart VS Mind' which only grew their fanbase more, after the huge success they had gained from their YouTube cover.


The 13 track album 'Trauma' is set to be released March 29th through Fearless Records, and is already showing signs of success.



TRACKLIST;

1. Bow Down
2. Paranoid
3. Every Time You Leave (feat. Delaney Jane)
4. Rise Above It (feat. Justin Stone)
5. Breaking Down
6. DOA
7. Gasoline
8. Hurricane
9. Let Me Be Sad
10. Low
11. Goodbye
12. Deadweight
13. I Don't Belong Here  


'Bow Down' a heavy track that is sure to get you grooving in some form, with tongues tied throughout the opening versus to the repeated head-bangs. 'Breaking Down', a slow jam tune that is definitely going to hit you with those chockingly emotional feels. This song is a lyrical and visual representative of depression and anxiety, which has been confirmed at the end of the official music video by frontman Brian. Burkheiser shared a personal message to fit alongside the visual representations that are important to remember everyday.

"Over 300 million people currently live with depression. When you're depressed, you don't control your thoughts. Your thoughts control you. I struggle with it every day."                                                                         - Brian


The band are back, and more ready than ever. Burkheiser has recovered from his shockingly debilitating vocal injury that nearly resulted in a departure from the band, and he is more than ready to get back at it and these tracks are proof of that. These singles dropped just in time for their Download Festival lineup; which is set to start in Sydney, Australia within the next week.


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