Hardcore Supergroup END Announce New Album, Release Bludgeoning First Single

Hardcore supergroup END are definitely living up to their pedigree. The band were guaranteed attention due to the fact that their line-up features members of some of hardcore and death metal’s finest acts, including Counterparts frontman Brendan Murphy and Fit For An Autopsy guitarist and songwriter Will Putney. But the band have refused to simply rest on their laurels, instead writing some of the most compelling and eye socket-smashing music in recent memory. Now, END have announced a new album and released the first single from it, and both are utterly terrifying. END’s new album is titled Splinters From An Ever-Changing Face, and features the kind of cover art that would rob you of sleep as a child: Jesus. READ THIS: The 50 best American hardcore bands right now Me...

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