HOSTILE ARRAY CONFRONT TRAUMA & CONTROL ON ‘UNDERNEATH’

HOSTILE ARRAY CONFRONT TRAUMA & CONTROL ON ‘UNDERNEATH’

UnderneathHostile Array’s newest EP, harnesses metalcore strength with a sleek edge to detail processing and leaving behind toxic patterns.

The Maryland band’s newest collection of songs ties the title track together with singles “Survive” and “Slow Decay” through themes of perseverance and desire for self-progress.

Mental health is an often-discussed subject in metal & alternative music, but vocalist Brendan Frey approaches it with refreshing honesty and precise imagery. “I don’t think that I’m okay / I’m still fighting fires that remain / The ashes in my head won’t let me be,” he repeats on “Underneath.”

Frey reflects on unlearning harmful ideals stemming from his own upbringing in rigid fundamentalist circles.

‘Survive’ is about feeling abandoned by those who were supposed to support you, embracing your true self, and persevering despite being cast aside. This has been my experience in several circles growing up in religious communities. ‘Slow Decay’ is about processing some of the truly unhinged and hateful things fundamentalist religious beliefs can make someone believe. For me, it took reworking my entire foundation and carefully deconstructing my worldview to become a happier and more loving person.

“Slow Decay” featuring Andy Cizek (Monuments, Makari) details the conflict one may feel when stuck in a destructive situation: “Afraid to leave and ashamed to be honest / Sacrificed my youth.

Hostile Array enlisted another member of the metalcore community, Chris Davis (The Ghost Inside, Texas In July), to produce the record. Frey credits Davis with helping the band finalize “Slow Decay.”

Most of the music remained pretty true to the demos we had coming into the studio, but we were really struggling with nailing the breakdown on ‘Slow Decay.’ We knew we wanted something to hit extra hard since it was the heaviest song we’d written in a while. After hours of stressing and passing the guitar around the room several times, Chris helped us nail down the final idea that made it on the track.

Hostile Array craft their songs around the driving riffs and tension of metalcore while embracing alt-pop synths, orchestral sounds and ambient sections that allow the song’s composition to shine. Underneath, as its name suggests, is a layered and profound release.

Underneath follows 2023’s Trauma EP, exploring similar themes of organized religion, control and self-awakening.

IN THE HEADLINES

Check out Brendan’s interview with Breathing the Core:

“‘Slow Decay’ has some of the most honest lyrics I’ve ever written. It really captures how it felt for me to go through the painful yet necessary process of moving past religious fear and guilt.

‘Fear has kept me here, left me so fucking jaded and alone. I felt the slow decay of all I’ve ever known.’

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Hostile Array – Underneath

1. Underneath

2. Survive

3. Slow Decay ft. Andy Cizek

Hometown: Frederick, MD

Release Date:  September 20th, 2024

Genre: Metalcore, Post-Hardcore

FFO: The Plot In You, Dayseeker, Spiritbox

ABOUT HOSTILE ARRAY

Hailing from the heart of Central Maryland, Hostile Array is a band best described as resilient. Emerging onto the scene in 2017 with roots planted firmly in the soil of post-hardcore, the five-piece knew that they had something important to say to the world. This message in the early days was raw and politically charged, echoing societal discontent through visceral breakdowns and heavy drum fills. But today, in a world cloaked in chaos, the band is taking a more reflective approach.

In 2023, Hostile Array released their EP “Trauma,” a sonic exploration of emotional catharsis. Transitioning into the world of modern metal and embracing lyrical themes surrounding mental health struggles and religious trauma, the collection of songs garnered praise from fans and music publications alike. Their anthemic choruses found a deeper purpose and introspective lyrics meant reminding fans of the power of perseverance. “Trauma” solidified their position as torchbearers of emotive metalcore and laid the foundation for the band’s next era.

Hostile Array’s latest EP, “Underneath”, adds another layer to their sonic tapestry. As they have forged ahead with a punchy lineup of singles, the band has shown no signs of slowing down. More importantly, their commitment to pushing boundaries and challenging society’s conventions remains at the forefront of their mission.

HOSTILE ARRAY ARE

Brendan Frey – Vocals

Brody Barbour – Bass

Garrison Frey – Guitar

Hector Fernandez – Guitar

Fredy Menjivar – Drums

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