Following four acclaimed albums with Music For Nations/Sony Music and eight albums in total, Bury Tomorrow enter the next chapter of their career with explosive new single ‘Sx’ and the launch of their own independent imprint, Dea†h Records.
More than just a new release, ‘Sx’ marks the beginning of a new era, as Bury Tomorrow take full control of their future. Dea†h Records gives them the freedom to shape every aspect of their music, vision and community on their own terms.
Short for Symptom, ‘Sx’ explores the complexities of the human experience and the daily struggle between light and darkness, certainty and doubt. It reflects the understanding that life isn’t defined by absolutes, but by spectrums. Every person carries both beauty and burden, and we all have parts of ourselves we’d rather keep buried.
Speaking of the track, Dani Winter-Bates says:
“Sx is the perfect way to introduce this new chapter. It’s about grappling with the good and the bad every day, realising that none of us are entirely one thing or another. Life exists in shades, not absolutes, and we all carry bones we bury deep.”
Produced by Carl Bown (Sleep Token, Bullet For My Valentine), ‘Sx’ pushes Bury Tomorrow into bold new territory without losing the crushing intensity that has defined the band for almost two decades. Drawing inspiration from industrial music, darkwave and electronic influences, the single introduces textures the band have long admired but never fully embraced, establishing the sonic identity for everything still to come.