Music News — April 11, 2012 at 4:53 pm

Make Them Suffer release new single ‘Neverbloom’

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Make Them Suffer, Roadrunner Records Australia’s newest signing, have released the first taste of their forthcoming debut album. Neverbloom the album’s title track, received an overwhelming response when it premiered on triple j’s The Racket.

The official video clip for the track was released online last week, receiving over 14,000 views in the first 24 hours alone. You can watch the video below:

 

On the back of the bands stunning Lord Of Woe EP, Make Them Suffer were brought to the attention of Roadrunner A&R execs after posting their tracks on Roadrunner’s Sign Me To site: A destination for unsigned bands to have their music reviewed by fans, peers and Roadrunner staff.

It was at this point that Roadrunner were intrigued to see if Make Them Suffer could execute this unique blend of modern extreme metal, neo-classical strings, dark piano lines, razor sharp riffing, crazy blast beats and roaring vocals in the live environment. Seeing the band up close in a small sweaty club immediately verified this in spades The band sounded as good live as their EP had promised with the multiple layers of each track finding space amongst the chaos and complexity.

Engineered by Roland Lim (Birds of Tokyo), who also produced the band’s Lord Of Woe EP,Make Them Suffer and Roland have taken everything up a notch to deliver a world class debut release capturing the depth, darkness, musical prowess and brutality that is Make Them Suffer.

The album Neverbloom will be released on May 25 through Roadrunner Records

“This EP is of global standard, and must not be overlooked.” – [9/10] Beat Magazine

“From the bile ridden vocals on the EP that are spat out with raw emotion, to the truly full on brutal blast beats, fast guitar riffs and symphonic keys they have made a truly stunning EP.” – [5/5] – Alter The Press

“An impressive debut and one to keep an eye on.” [4/5] Blunt Magazine

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