Monday 24 August 2009

BURY TOMORROW to unleash 'Portraits'


There's a resounding sense of positivity on Hampshire based metallers Bury Tomorrow's debut full-length, 'Portraits'. Produced by former SikTh members Dan Weller and Justin Hill (Johnny Truant, Gallows, Exit Ten), 'Portraits' is an eleven-track affair that offers up a selection of first-class riffery, solid rhythms and an impressive display of effective dual vocals.

There’s no denying that there’s a wide range of subject matter within ‘Portraits’, opener ‘Confessions’ is about struggling with guilt surrounding a death and condemning violence over resolve, whereas forthcoming single ‘You and I’ describes the crossroads you find yourselves at when you feel it right to end a relationship. Messages of belief and strength are rife on ‘Repair The Lining’, a track about trying to overcome illness, whilst album’s closer and title track takes its subject matter from the Oscar Wilde book The Picture of Dorian Gray, a book about a man who has a painting commissioned that will age instead of him allowing him to keeps his looks and continue his sinful and hedonistic life style.

Having already shared stages with the likes of Bring Me The Horizon, Will Haven, Caliban and Architects on their ascent up the underground ladder, ‘Portraits’ looks set to truly establish the quintet as a leading force within a flourishing UK metal scene.

'Portraits' is released on Monday 12th October through Basick Records.

For more information please contact Mark James @ Motion PR

For more on Bury Tomorrow, please see:
http://www.myspace.com/burytomorrowband

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