Today Is The Day’s New Video Is The Most Honest Kind Of Exorcism

This time around, Today Is The Day’s pain might not be the kind you’re used to. For years, the noise rock project, led by the volatile Steve Austin, has spoken to the shattered and unfettered madmen of the world, leaving scorched emotions and broken scruples in its path. But after getting into a terrible van accident shortly after the release of 2014’s Animal Mother, Austin went through a series of medical misdiagnoses and a bout of Lyme disease that almost broke him. Now, nearly six years later, the band are releasing a new studio album title No Good To Anyone, on which Austin lashes out at his own weakness rather than just those of the world around him. The band’s new video for the track Burn In Hell is a tangible exploration of Austin’s discomfort and ...

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