THROWN INTO EXILE ANNOUNCE PASSAGEWAYS EP BAND PREMIERED NEW SINGLE “DESOLATION” ON SIRIUSXM SHARES VIDEO AT KNOTFEST — WATCH California quintet THROWN INTO EXILE — Evan Seidlitz, vocals; Mario Rubio, guitar; Austin Monzon, lead guitar; Javi Quinto, bass; and Tom Tierney, drums — are pleased to announce their new EP, Passageways. It arrives on November 15. Pre-save the five-track EP here. Today, the band has shared the video for first single “DESOLATION.” Watch the video, which premiered over at Knotfest, here. The song premiered on Chaos Hour, the show hosted by Trivium’s Matthew K. Heafy, on SiriusXM’s Liquid Metal earlier this week, as well. It’s a modern and thunderous anthem, packed with riffs and heavy artillery percussion that will have you banging your head so hard, you will burst blood vessels in the back of your beck. “‘Desolation’ is about the feeling you get inside when you unexpectedly lose someone close,” says Seidlitz. “It’s about feeling mentally desolate, empty, isolated, angry, and alone.” About the EP itself, Rubio comments, “The Passageways EP is heavy in more ways than musically. It deals with grief, loss, and the process that comes with it. At first, we wanted to do standalone singles, but these songs capture a certain state of mind as a band, so we decided to release it as a five-track EP.” PASSAGEWAYS TRACK LISTING:
“Desolation”
“The Forsaken”
“Last Breath”
“Caskets Beyond Cremation”
“Killing The Only One” Thrown Into Exile got their first break in 2012 when they won the “Road to Mayhem” competition, performing on the same bill as Slipknot, Motörhead, Anthrax, and Slayer. This led to an opening slot on the official Mayhem Festival Tour with Rob Zombie, Five Finger Death Punch, Mastodon, and more. Thrown Into Exile released their self-titled EP in 2013, and followed with two studio albums: Safe Inside in 2016 and II: Illusion of Control in 2020. The band cites At the Gates, Machine Head, In Flames, Arch Enemy and Children Of Bodom as influences. They recently finished a full U.S. tour with Orbit Culture and have played festivals such as Ozzfest, Milwaukee Metal Fest, Metal Injection Fest, and Mexico Metal Fest. |