Loathe Announce New Album, I Let It In And It Took Everything

Liverpudlian metallers Loathe have announced details of their upcoming second album, I Let It In And It Took Everything.The follow-up Loathe’s debut album The Cold Sun, it will be released on February 7 via SharpTone Records.READ THIS: The 50 best American metal bands from the last decade“It is our pleasure to finally, after what may seem like a lifetime, reveal to the world our latest collective effort I Let It In And It Took Everything,” says the band. “An accumulation of passion, dedication, and love. Please listen closely and enjoy.” Listen to new track Aggressive Evolution below. Loathe are touring the UK next month alongside Stray From The Path, The Devil Wears Prada and Gideon. Get your tickets now.Loathe UK tour 2019D...

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