Metal Hammer UK

BURY TOMORROW

ack in early March, when journeyed to a chilly East London studio to meet frontman Dani Winter-Bates, spirits in Camp Bury Tomorrow were high. The band were gearing up to release their sixth album, , and as we chatted with the vocalist, he revealed the band’s hopes for the year. After almost a decade of non-stop touring was their best work yet and, after an advance listen, with the album’s glorious choruses and melodic metalcore majesty still ringing in our ears, we were inclined to agree.

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