“Most of the record is about one person I sadly watched lose himself”, explains vocalist Matthew McDougal of the track Revolver described as “xxx”. “On ‘Realize and Rebuild’ I’m coming to terms with regretting how our relationship was and how to now move forward. I was too young and too naïve, addiction is a nightmare and it took him from me”.
The band previously previewed the 12-song album with “Heaven’s Broken Heart”. Brooklyn Vegan said the single is “a great example” of the band “bringing in more clean vocals without toning down the aggression”. Boundaries previously explains that McDougal is now sharing vocal duties with drummer Tim Sullivan and bass player Nathan Calcagno.
“We utilized their voices for the first time”, McDougal explains. “There’s definitely a new dynamic. We focused on writing some choruses. We made it a little prettier and calmer, changing up the listening experience. We wanted to use all of the tools we have at our disposal on this record. We didn’t leave anything out”.
The band wrote the bulk of “Burying Brightness” in the studio, reuniting with “Your Receding Warmth” producer Randy Leboeuf [The Acacia Strain, Kublai Khan] at Graphic Nature Audio.
“Our goal is to write exactly the kinds of songs we want to with no barriers”, guitar player Cory Emond explains. “I feel like we did that. We’ve always wanted to have songs with singing, but we were never able to capture it until now. We also have some of the heaviest songs we’ve ever written. It has both extremes”.
"Burying Brightness" Tracklisting:
It Begins To Speak
Your Own Murder
This Is What It’s Like
Heaven’s Broken Heart
No One Will Mourn You Here
Resent and Regret
Realize and Rebuild
My Body is a Cage
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It Was Built to Break
Burying Brightness
The Tower
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