Kentucky-based metalcore band Knocked Loose announced their sophomore record A Different Shade Of Blue and dropped the heavy single 'Mistakes Like Fractures' alongside it, and we've been keen for more ever since.
Thankfully they've released another earth-shattering cut off it titled '...And Still I Wander South', which is an absolute tour-de-force of metallic hardcore riffing and pure rage.
The song only lets up briefly halfway through, but it serves as a set up for a crushing breakdown at the end of the track.
The accompanying music video was shot in the 4:3 aspect ratio to give it that old-school 2000s feel, and they pull it off pretty well! Check it out below:
Knocked Loose quickly gained a following after releasing their huge 2016 debut album Laugh Tracks, and have been killing it since. Fingers crossed they'll make their way back to Australia after this new record drops on August 23!
Knocked Loose - A Different Shade Of Blue tracklisting:
1 - "Belleville"
2 - "Trapped in the Grasp of a Memory"
3 - "A Serpent's Touch" (Ft. Emma Boster)
4 - "By the Grave"
5 - "In the Walls"
6 - "Guided by the Moon"
7 - "Mistakes Like Fractures"
8 - "Forget Your Name" (Ft. Keith Buckley)
9 - "Road 23"
10 - "...And Still I Wander South"
11 - "Denied by Fate"
12 - "Misguided Son"
Listen to Knocked Loose now.
