Friday, March 3, 2023

ENDLESS, NAMELESS - "Sarah Lynn"


ENDLESS, NAMELESS: Denver post-hardcore powerhouse drops "Sarah Lynn" single from upcoming Silent Pendulum Records album, Living Without 

Denver post-hardcore powerhourse Endless, Nameless has revealed new track "Sarah Lynn" from the band's upcoming Silent Pendulum Records album, Living Without.

Stream the track, here: https://www.heavyblogisheavy.com/2023/03/02/exclusive-premiere-endless-nameless/

Pre-order the album (LP): https://silentpendulumrecords.com/products/endless-nameless-living-without

Pre-order the album (digital): https://silentpendulumrecords.bandcamp.com/album/living-without

Heavy Blog Is Heavy's write-up states: “There's a particular space between math-rock, mathcore, and skramz that I just happen to adore… A unique blend of aggression, emotional impact, and technical complexity… We can cite bands like Circle Takes the Square, The Fall of Troy or, most pertinently in this case (to my ears at least), Chicago's wonderful, blog darlings, Snooze… Happily, I've found another in the form of Endless, Nameless.”

From Denver, Colorado, Endless, Nameless deals in progressive songcraft and soul-baring sincerity – a mix of sculpted discordance and the rawest emotions, occupying a space where post-hardcore, grindcore, and prog intersect. On Living Without, the follow-up to 2018's debut EP, Counterparts, the band spins a web of dizzying drums and knotty guitars, with vocalist Elle Reynolds pairing pensive melodies and primal screams that rip the ears like a swooping eagle.

The playful euphoria of the music is contrasted by the gravity of Reynolds' lyrics. "I cover a mix of personal and political topics on the album," they reveal. "Being a trans person, it feels like my personal identity is violently and forcibly made political, so a lot of the album touches on that and intentionally blends those two categories."

Of the new single, "Sarah Lynn," Reynolds says: "Sarah’s a character from a cartoon we all loved, Bojack Horseman, who dies tragically on a bender with her friend, and I ran with that inspiration and used that metaphor as a vehicle for my own personal guilt around a friend I lost."



Photo by Jordan Altergott

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