Metal Blade Records has signed Chicago hardcore metal band Harm’s Way to a worldwide deal. The band is currently qoring on the the music for their next full-length album, due later in 2017.
Harm’s Way commented:
“We are very excited to be working with Metal Blade Records. Their longstanding history in the alternative music community speaks volumes. To join a roster of such highly influential artists is truly an honor. We look forward to the next steps we will be taking as a band on both personal and artistic levels.”
Metal Blade Records CEO Brian Slagel commented:
“Super excited to be working with Harm’s Way! We welcome them to the Metal Blade family. I have been a fan since Chris Santos turned me onto them!”
The new album will be the follow up to 2015’s Rust release. In Ghost Cult’s review of the Rust, Tim Ledin wrote “The entire journey that is Rust clocks in at just over 33 minutes over the course of ten adrenaline injecting tracks. The overall flow of the album does not allow the listener to take many breaks as each track blends right into the next with minimal down time during intros. Another impressive trait for this release from Harm’s Way is that each track in the album has its own identity without repetitive riffs or even covered with the predictable breakdown. 9/10”.
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