Metal Hammer UK

“I’M NOT AFRAID OF Anything

‘Nothing worth doing is easy’ is a motto that Bury Tomorrow have lived, breathed and bled since they emerged during the height of the metalcore boom in 2006. It’s a grit-your-teeth attitude that has seen them through many a tough time, and you get the sense it might just have got frontman Dani Winter-Bates through today, too. “We just filmed the video for [new single] Better Below in the studio next door, and we did some submersion tanks,” he says when he greets us today, with a grin that’s half-grimace. “I had to be put in water in a six-foot tank which was… fun.” Was it cold?! “Fucking FREEZING!”

The band’s journey to get here has been slow and often difficult. After almost splitting in the face of industry indifference in 2011, Bury Tomorrow continued to plug away, touring steadily and amassing an arsenal of fans and lightning-sharp, but metalcore’s most conscientious workhorses are back on the campaign trail for their new album, .

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