
Aussie metalcore monolith's Northlane have dropped an angry AF anti-predator/abuse anthem Carbonized ahead of their headline set at Melbourne's Full Tilt Festival this Saturday. Carbonized is the final single from their upcoming album Obsidian which has an updated release date of April 22nd.
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The heavy trailblazers continue to cover new sonic and thematic ground on Carbonized, a song that vocalist Marcus Bridge explains is a much-needed callout to quit the predatory behaviour that exists in our society and the heavy music scene.
"We need to start holding predators and abusers accountable for the awful things they have done. Time and time again, the phrase ‘separate the artist from the art’ is used to discount and deflect the damage these people (often men in a position of power) have inflicted on those around them. Whether it’s manipulating minors or putting a hit out on your wife, it shocks me that fans will forget all about it because their latest track is really heavy. Stand with the victims, not the artists continuing their careers as if nothing ever happened. This song is a reminder."
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