Loathe release official video for new single, ‘Two Way Mirror

Forward-thinking experimental metallers LOATHE are set to release their long-awaited sophomore album I Let It In And It Took Everything  on Feb 7th via SharpTone Records. Today the band release a new single from the album, titled ‘Two Way Mirror’. The track is accompanied by an official video featuring the five piece and can be viewed below!

The band commented on the track: “It was our intention throughout the creative process to push the Loathe lore into different territories, some previously explored and some almost brand new for the band. With that mindset we birthed Two-Way Mirror – one of the many faces throughout ‘I Let It In And It Took Everything’.”

Pre-order I Let It In And It Took Everything here: loatheasone.co.uk

LOATHE will be touring in support of the new album and recently announced that their hometown release day show in Liverpool has been upgraded to venue O2 Academy 2, on sale HERE now. The band have also announced that an album signing session will take place the same day in Liverpool, at Jacaranda Records:

Loathe album signing – Jacaranda Records 
Friday 7th Feb @ 17.00 UK time

Loathe will be signing copies of their new album ‘I Let It In And It Took Everything’
@ Jacaranda Records, 21-23 Slater Street, Liverpool L1 4BW
jacarandarecords.com
Pre-order the album at: skiddle.com/e/13710317
This is a FREE ENTRY event but priority will be given to pre-order customers.

Tickets for Loathe‘s UK album release tour are on sale now via the below links:

I LET IT IN AND IT TOOK EVERYTHING
RELEASE TOUR 2020

w/ God ComplexPhoxjaw + The Well Runs Red
06 Feb  Huddersfield – The Parish **
07 Feb  Liverpool – O2 Academy 2 *VENUE UPGRADED
08 Feb  Glasgow – Classic Grand * 
09 Feb  Newcastle – Cluny 2 *
11 Feb  Birmingham – The Asylum **
12 Feb  Cardiff – Clwb Ifor Bach *
13 Feb  Southampton – The Joiners **
14 Feb  Brighton – Green Door Store *
15 Feb  London – Omeara **

*God Complex main support
** Phoxjaw main support
The Well Runs Red will be playing instead of Phoxjaw in Glasgow and Newcastle