Borders release third single ‘Nothing To Lose’

BORDERS have released their third single ‘Nothing To Lose’from the upcoming debut album Purify. The British four-piece’s debut will be released on 10th May 2019 via Long Branch Records. Check out the new single here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Mrrvpm7t1g&feature=youtu.be BORDERS have also announced a run of UK headline shows and festival appearances in support of the album.

Dates: 03.05.2019 – Manchester, Rebellion  04.05.2019 – Cardiff, Fuel  05.05.2019 – Exeter, The Cavern 06.05.2019 – Brighton, Green Door Store 07.05.2019 – Southampton, Joiners 08.05.2019 – London, 229  09.05.2019 – Birmingham, Subside  10.05.2019 – Nottingham, Alberts  11.05.2019 – Lincoln, Liquor  12.05.2019 – Glasgow, 13th Note 24-26.05.2019 – Lincolnshire, Call Of The Wild Festival 04-08.07.2019 – Newark, UK Tech Fest 31.08.2019 – Torquay, Burn It Down Festival

Hailing from Lincoln, UK, BORDERS are pushing to lead in a new era of heavy music, seamlessly blending genres and styles to forge a crushing yet melodic and unique experience. Since joining forces with new vocalist Jordan ‘JJ’ Olifent in 2016, BORDERS have been working hard impressing crowds across the UK and Europe with their energetic, powerful live performance. From playing sold-out hometown shows, to supporting Skindred and Whitechapel and appearing atUK Tech-Fest, BORDERS consistently electrify crowds as unchained force Olifent leads the indomitable machine. Lunging from the crowd to the mic and leaving no spot unclaimed, he bends the crowd to his will with gang chants, mosh pits and room splits. While performing alongside Martyr Defiled on their UK/EU farewell tour, Metal Hammer said of their live show: “[Borders are] boasting an energised stage presence and an armada of head-bang-inducing grooves.” Speaking out on modern issues of healthcare, austerity and corruption, the band’s Diagnosed EP was released in 2017. It received glowing reviews from Metal Hammer and more, as well as gaining regular radio play on Kerrang’s Fresh Blood, where Alex Baker hailed BORDERS as “behemoths of tomorrow.” The songwriting, catchiness, technical prowess and sheer brutality of the record were standout points for critics. The EP theme hit home for Olifent as his lyrical content reflected his own mother’s experiences with cancer and the healthcare system. After she beat the disease with only natural remedies and lifestyle changes, Olifent seeks to pose questions on trust in the healthcare system and the corporate greed that drives pharmaceutical companies to put profits before people. Purify is an ambitious full-length record which documents a timeline of human corruption; from the wartime atrocities of the Japanese experimental death camps in ‘731’, to modern day political corruption in war, all the way to a bleak vision of future potential healthcare systems in ‘Wake Up’. Purify is a statement on the condition of the world today, yesterday and tomorrow that not only sounds incredible but might change the way you look at the world around you. Olifent muses on the development of human corruption; the barbaric human beginnings of mass slaughter against targeted groups may seem a world away to the average citizen, but not only do those atrocities still exist, but corruption and evil has further retreated and disguised itself behind closed doors. A disguise that is easily lifted with information and a willingness to challenge one’s own beliefs. Purify is a call for a purge of corruption and a call for the average person to think more about the world they inhabit.