Photo Credit: Ross Theisen
Like Moths To Flames have announced their new album No Eternity In Gold, due for release on 30th October 2020 through UNFD.
The band’s upcoming fifth album was produced, mixed and mastered by Carson Slovak and Grant McFarland (August Burns Red, Rivers Of Nihil). Speaking about the personal connection to each album track, frontman Chris Roetter explains: “The 11 tracks focus on overcoming 11 separate issues that I’m dealing with when I wake up every day. Most prevalently, it’s about struggling with yourself and your own feelings about your ultimate worth.” he continues “These songs probably showcase more of my own mind than our previous work. I live my life like an open book, and we in the band are all very spiritual people who are in touch with their emotions. I feel that is something that society neglects; we are taught to bury and suppress negative feelings when we believe that by embracing those emotions, you learn a huge amount about yourself.”
Like Moths To Flames have also released Habitual Decline; the first single from the album. As Roetter explains, it “encapsulates a lot of what I’ve been trying to convey in my lyrics since the band started. Sometimes you give your all and you feel like you’ve got nothing left. That echoes through a lot of what I try to do and accomplish, even outside of the band. This is kind of a ‘shedding skin’ feeling for me. Moving on and just accepting that I’m where I’m at and dealing with it.”.
Check out the video for Habitual Decline below.
If you like what you hear you can pre-order No Eternity In Gold HERE.