THE WAY OF PURITY To Release Equate Album In North America On April 17th

April 2, 2012, 12 years ago

hot flashes news the way of purity

Norway's THE WAY OF PURITY will release their new album, Equate, on April 17th, distributed in North America by RED/Sony via Basick/Prosthetic on behalf of Revolution Harmony.

According to a press release: There are few bands with a common purpose beyond that of the music they create, who ardently stick to that purpose, thus transcending the vagaries of the often soulless music industry and becoming a genuine force for change. Animal Liberation Front supporters The Way Of Purity are one such band though, and with the North American release of their sophomore album Equate on 17 April 2012, via the new non-profit record label Revolution Harmony, they will take one more small step for man and one more giant leap for animal-kind. Equate features ten new tracks of brutally blackened and detuned metalcore with synth flourishes, married with empoweringly empathetic lyrics, all trapped in a vicious bass-laden analogue recording. The album was produced, arranged, recorded and edited by Jonathan Mazzeo at Math Lab Recordings, mixed by Wahoomi Corvi at Realsound Studio, and mastered by Mika Jussila at Finnvox Studio.

“Always walk on the path of integrity and never act like a normal band, that has always been our promise to ourselves”, The Way Of Purity affirms. “Our partners must fight to push our message and mission without ulterior motives, and this is exactly why we have joined forces with Revolution Harmony. When we found out about Ray Holroyd’s non-profit record label, we fell in love with his vision, and with his support we can fulfil our dreams of helping animal and earth protection organizations. This is just the beginning… the revolution starts now!”

Tracklisting:

'Artwork Of Nature'

'Death Abound Everywhere'

'Eleven'

'Eternal Damnation To René Descartes'

'Keep Dreaming'

'For All Who Thrive Unheard'

'The Mighty Fall'

'The Last Darkest Night'

'A Time To Be So Small'

'Lijty Crjsty'


Latest Reviews