Make Them Suffer Release New Video/Track “Ether”
15th June 2016Make Them Suffer have released a new video /track titled “Ether”.
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Make Them Suffer have released a new video /track titled “Ether”.
Make Them Suffer have released a new video for their track “Fake”.
The video coincides with the bands announcement they have signed a worldwide deal with Rise Records (still Roadrunner Records in Australia).
Make Them Suffer will hit the road around Australia in January 2016 for “The Requiem Tour” with direct support from The Plot In You.
Tickets available now from makethemsuffer.oztix.com.au
08 Jan 2016 Rosemount Hotel, Perth, WA 18+^
09 Jan 2016 YMCA HQ, WA AA^
16 Jan 2016 Unify Gathering, VIC^
20 Jan 2016 Barwon Club, Geelong VIC 18+
21 Jan 2016 Enigma, Adelaide, SA LIC/AA
22 Jan 2016 The Loft, Warrnambool, VIC 18+
23 Jan 2016 The Evelyn, Melbourne, VIC 18+
24 Jan 2016 Masonic Hall, Wodonga, VIC AA
25 Jan 2016 We Come Out At Night, Sydney, NSW 18+
27 Jan 2016 Uni Bar, Wollongong, NSW 18+
28 Jan 2016 Cambridge Hotel, Newcastle, NSW 18+
29 Jan 2016 Brightside, Brisbane, QLD 18+
^ The Plot In You not appearing
Fleshgod Apocalypse have released the cover art for their upcoming album “King” which is currently set for release in early 2016 through Nuclear Blast. The artwork was done by Eliran Kantor (Hatebreed, Testament).
The band offered the following statement:
“This work of art is nothing more than the picture of an old world coming to an end.The author, Eliran Kantor, perfectly interpreted the concept behind the album. The King represents the last stand of integrity and justice in a court infested by traitors, villains, perverts, parasites and prostitutes. In an era that looks more like the Middle Ages than the 21st Century, we felt the necessity to express our indignation for the constant loss of values and our despise for mediocrity and commercial use of superstitions.
The question is, are we sure everything that is ‘new’ is right? Are we sure we are not losing the perception of what is the real value of things? Perhaps the essence of that King lies inside everyone of us but it’s just dimmed by the mist of deceit and (ir)rational superfluity. Perhaps we should all hail the King we have inside.”
The line-up for UNIFY – A Heavy Music Gathering 2016 has been announced with the headline act being Parkway Drive.
The festival will take place at Tarwin Meadows, Gippsland VIC on January 16 + 17.
Tickets for the camping festival will be released on October 01 through this location.
Parkway Drive
In Hearts Wake
Tonight Alive
Neck Deep
State Champs
Stray From The Path
Hands Like Houses
Dream On Dreamer
Make Them Suffer
Hellions
Trophy Eyes
Ocean Grove
Stories
Columbus
Void Of Vision
The Weight Of Silence
Make Them Suffer vocalist Sean Harmanis has recently detailed the story behind their new album “Old Souls”.
“OLD SOULS EXPLAINED: This is not for everyone, rather for those who may be wanting a little something extra from our new album “Old Souls”. This album is no where near as descriptive or painterly as Neverbloom was. However, there is an underlying story and it’s best followed backwards, from finish to start:
Starting from the final track (11), we see in the music video our protagonist being torn from his wife to go to war, he witnesses his best friend be killed and this changes him. He starts seeing a haunting and dark character follow him everywhere he goes. This character is the “Lord of Woe”, but his appearance is to be taken in a symbolic sense. he represents the black dog over our protagonists shoulder, the darkness in his life, or just a shadow. At the very end of this music video we see that from witnessing his friend die in war, he has developed a drinking problem.
Skip forward two songs to track 8 “Scraping The Barrel” and the lyrics go further into depth about the deep sadness he feels, and that by drinking more, he is “patching” “plugging” and “drying” the holes from which his happiness is escaping him. Finishing the song up with the lyric “Bottoms up, another one down the hatch”.
Forward another song to track 7, “Blood Moon” and our protagonist is suffering from mental illness (probably to do with shell-shock and alcohol abuse). The lyrics of this song go back and forth between depressed and destructive, as if there were two devils dancing on either side of the protagonists shoulder, until it’s revealed at the end of the song in the lyrics that he has schizophrenia.
Track 6 is the turning point on the album and is called “Through the looking glass”. It’s a time for self reflection. Our protagonist literally looks at himself in the mirror and realises what he has to do, as the whispers of insanity slowly leave him.
His call to action after this (Threads, track 5) is to give in and surrender, ridding himself of all his material possessions and even his body as he believes his time on earth is done. “Take the weight of my bones, take the pictures and pieces I own. Take away this frame, pick my tissue to threads.”
Track 4 (Let Me In): It’s time for our protagonist to follow through with his call to action, his time on this earth is done. He can no longer live with the deep void he feels from his alcohol abuse. From the scars left from watching his best friend die, and living with the fact that he abuses his wife (see music video for reference). He then comes home one night with a bottle of scotch and apologises to his wife “Annie” in the form of a note, before blowing his brains out.
Track 2 Requiem is exactly what it sounds like, it’s our protagonists send-off, a lament for the dead, an elegy even tongue emoticon. He has passed away, although he won’t be forgotten. “Through my buried bones, my song lives on” – Perhaps HE will haunt Make Them Suffer’s NEXT album.
Track 1 is the most integral piece of the puzzle. It ties together the entire album. The first line of this “Old friend, let’s start again” are the words of our deceased protagonist (his song lives on), pleading with Annie to start it all over again. The next lyric “Try not to spoil the end” is ironic because the line that follows; “It’s been so long”, does actually spoil the ending of the album – as that is also the very last lyric on the album. Bringing the entire album story full circle.
Having this story unfold the way it did on the album was in no way intentional, it just came together that way. Everyone has a story to tell, and if they can dig deep enough to truly learn about themselves, it might just be one worth hearing!
Thanks to all the fans for supporting this band through thick and thin, I hope you all enjoyed listening to the album as much as we enjoyed writing it.”
Make Them Suffer have released a new video for their title track “Old Souls”.
You can check out the new clip below, which seems to lead into the story told in the clip for ‘Let Me In‘. This new video focuses on a couple separated by war, the husband/boyfriend going off to fight in said war, only to return with a form of PTSD and thus begin his downward spiral into alcoholism, which leads to his eventual suicide. The clip also features the dark-robed figure from the ‘Blood Moon‘ music video, which is believed to signify Death. Or maybe this has nothing to do with the other singles, and that was all wrong and far-fetched, who knows.
Make Them Suffer are currently streaming their new album “Old Souls” which is set for release on May 29 through Roadrunner Records.
Vocalist Sean Harmanis has had the following to say:
“I adopted a philosophy several years ago which I apply when listening to music day to day: ‘never listen to music for what it isn’t, listen to it for what it is’. Old Souls is MTS writing music for MTS, having fun and experimenting with all the possibilities of how MTS ‘could’ or ‘could have’ sounded. Genres are so bullshit in this area of the music industry and there’s absolutely no reason why the same guy who loves Behemoth can’t like a band such as Comeback Kid. This album is living proof of that.
It’s through the diversity on Old Souls that I believe we have achieved an album with no fillers. Every song is strong as a standalone track, as each song has room to shine in it’s own light rather than be pushed amongst a pile of ‘similar songs’ competing for the same sound. We hope that the album will take you on a journey of sounds and ideas, and while it’s not as conceptually driven, or as themed as Neverbloom; the riffs, melodies and motives behind the album are all written by us, from the heart. This to me is the most important thing in a ever-so-stale scene with far too many ‘F*ck your god’’s and ‘I wanna see you cry bitch.’’s This music is real, about real human emotions and if the elitists could fathom to uncross their arms for just 40 minutes, they may actually enjoy it.”
Make Them Suffer have released a new video for their track “Blood Moon”.
The song is set to be included on the bands upcoming album “Requiem” which is set for release on May 29 through Roadrunner Records.