With their sixth album, 2019’s ‘Cannibal’, South Coast metal mainstays, Bury Tomorrow, found themselves catapulted further into the upper echelons of the genre. Their most ambitious record to date, both lyrically and sonically, saw them gracing magazine covers, becoming a trending topic on social media and in the process, landing a fourth consecutive UK top 40 album that reached a career best #10 chart position for the UK and bagged the #3 spot in Germany. This success was rounded off with sellout shows across Europe, culminating in a genre defining performance at London’s Roundhouse.
Since then, it would be fair to say that the band have undergone their fair share of change. Pandemic induced cancellations decimated the progression of their live shows, whilst revocations in personal and professional circumstances changed their collective outlooks. The ensuing upheaval resulted in a lineup change, with singing guitarist, Jason Cameron, departing the band. Now, the band enter a new era. Following a period of rest, a renewed spiritedness can be found in the group, complete with two new members.
Speaking of the new era, the band share: “We have all collectively faced the craziest upheaval in both our personal and professional lives over the last few years. However, this time has given the band a chance to focus on what Bury Tomorrow means to them, and has equally provided a chance to channel influences, creatively expand and move forward with a new, driven direction.”
New single, ‘DEATH’ (Ever Colder)‘, marks the first release from the now sextet, with frontman, Dani Winter-Bates, explaining the song, “is about relinquishing ties and is an ominous reaction to the pain, torment and discomfort life often presents us with. Using ‘Cannibal’ to solidify my ability to be open and honest with our fans about my struggle has given me clarity and the confidence to continue discussing mental health difficulties in my lyrics.”
Adding, “Bury Tomorrow as a unit feel creatively inspired, driven and committed to pushing the band forward into bigger and better things and feel that DEATH is the door to that future.”
FORTHCOMING LIVE DATES: JUNE 10 DONINGTON PARK, Download Festival 11 INTERLAKEN Greenfield Festival 15 HAMBURG Indra 16 WIESBADEN Kesselhaus 17 AACHEN Musikbunker 18 MANNHEIM Delta Bash 19 DESSEL Graspop Metal Meeting 20 KARLSRUHE Die Stadtmitte 21 AUGSBURG Kantine 22 SCHWEINFURT Stattbahnhof 23 TRIER Mergener Hof 24 YSSELSTEYN Jera On Air Festival 25 MUNSTER Vainstream Festival JULY 09 NOVI SAD Exit Festival 16 ANYKŠČIAI Devilstone Festival 22 PLODIV Hills Of Rock Festival AUGUST 13 WALTON-ON-TRENT Bloodstock Open Air Festival 17 HANNOVER MusikZentrum 18 BREMEN Tower 20 DINKELSBÜHL Summer Breeze Open Air Festival 21 SAINT NOLFF Motocultor Festival OCTOBER (Co-Headline w/ AUGUST BURNS RED) 21 BRIGHTON Chalk 22 SOUTHAMPTON O2 Guidlhall 23 GLASGOW SWG3 Galvanisers 25 NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE Northumbria University Students Union 26 LEEDS Leeds Beckett Students Union 28 MANCHESTER O2 Ritz 29 BIRMINGHAM O2 Institute 30 BRISTOL O2 Academy Bristol 31 NORWICH UEA November (Co-Headline w/ AUGUST BURNS RED) 02 LONDON Electric Ballroom 03 LONDON Electric Ballroom 05 BRUSSELS Ancienne Belgique 08 FRANKFURT Batschkapp 10 HAMBURG Markthalle 11 BERLIN Huxleys 12 LEIPZIG Feisenkeller 13 WARSAW Proxima 14 PRAGUE Meetfactory 16 BUDAPEST Dürer Kert 17 BUDAPEST Dürer Kent 18 NUREMBERG Löwensaal 19 STUTTGART LKA-Longhorn 20 PARIS Le Cabaret Sauvage 22 ZURICH Komplex 457 23 MUNICH Backstage Werk 24 ESCH-SUR-ALZETTE Rockhal Club 25 COLOGNE Live Music Hall 26 MUNSTER Skaters Palace |