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SPB exclusive: Tired of Everything - Silenced demo

Posted by Loren on October 31, 2018

SPB exclusive: Tired of Everything - Silenced demo
Tired of Everything - Silenced demo

Scene Point Blank is excited to share the debut release from Tired of Everything, the Silenced demo, out soon on To Live a Lie Records.

Formed earlier this year, the Raleigh, NC quartet features current and former members of NoComply, Oxidant, Salmonella, Zipper, and Mad Dog. The band plays furious hardcore with that balanced anthemic singalongs with circle pits and live-in-tone production.

Silenced features six songs and is the first band in which To Live a Lie label head Will takes the microphone. Available on cassette and 8” picture disc, the record’s six songs were recorded on August 22 with Kris Hilbert and the mastered by Jirix-Mie Pax.

 

The record will be out in mid-November and pre-orders are available now.

Tired of Everything is:

Ryan

Eli

Will

Matt

For more information, check out their bandcamp page.

SPB exclusive: Tired of Everything - Silenced demo
Tired of Everything - Silenced demo

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