Sydney hardcore heavyweights No Apologies return with “Grief”, the brand-new video featuring Jem Siow of Speed. The clip premiered this week via Decibel Magazine, who hailed it as “a hard-hitting, mid-tempo chugger that even manages to find its way into a stoner metal groove in the solo section.” “Grief” is the third single from the band’s long-awaited new album Life, out August 29 on Last Ride Records. Following their 2007 classic Survival, the new record marks a bold new chapter, a deeply personal and emotionally charged album written from the edge of mortality and forged through nearly two decades of friendship and fire. Watch the new video for “Grief” here! Vocalist Pete Abordi had this to say about the track: “The grief I felt after my father’s passing was unlike anything I’d ever felt before, more than just an emotion it was something I could actually feel, as in physically. Whenever I was awake it was with me, and the only time I could get away from it was when I went to sleep at the end of each day. This song delves into those emotions and for anyone experiencing a loss of their own I think they would be able to relate.” If you missed it, watch the video for lead single and title track at this location. and the video for second single “Illness” here. Produced by the long-standing core of Pete Abordi and Peter Bursky (also of Sumeru), alongside Andres Hyde (drums), Chris Wilson (guitar), and Patrick Taylor (bass), Life carves its place in the modern hardcore canon. It features blistering riffs, groove-drenched solos, and guest vocals from Jem Siow (Speed) and Todd Jones (Nails, Terror), injecting the album with raw power and urgent intensity. Pre-orders are available here. Whether you’re a longtime follower or discovering No Apologies for the first time, Life hits hard, emotionally, physically, spiritually. |