Boundaries will be releasing a new album, titled “Yearning: The unbeautiful after,” on July 17. A music video for the effort’s latest single, “Death will follow me,” can be found below:

“Yearning: The unbeautiful after” Track Listing:
01. “Malconscience“
02. “Skies cast amber black“
03. “May this pain never leave“
04. “Torn wide open” (feat. Make Them Suffer)
05. “Bitter ash, bitter love “
06. “Unequal whole“
07. “Death will follow me“
08. “The leper’s bell“
09. “Crowned and crucified” (feat. Landon Tewers of The Plot In You)
10. “Wasted angel“
11. “Evidence of extinction“
12. “Nothing, gathered“
13. “Only endless“
14. “Yearning: The unbeautiful after“
Frontman Matt McDougal commented:
“This time last year was one of significant sorrow for this band and many others. The tragic accident that took the lives of our friends so suddenly has since had us in a state of perpetual mourning. The evidence of such and of life’s unforgivable violence is found throughout this newest album. ‘Death will follow me’ merely begins to scratch the surface of this concept and its grief ripples throughout this entire record.
With the record, we aimed to be uncompromising and really plant our flag. As more time passes, heavy music continues to lose its teeth. This genre is supposed to be threatening; it should have an edge and make you feel something. We tried to create an album with urgency.
The title, ‘Yearning,’ is base level. What do you want from life, relationships, or whatever you spend time on? Time is the only resource with any real value; it’s the only thing you can’t get more of. You should deeply consider anything you choose to spend time on. The subtitle, ‘the unbeautiful after,’ refers to the eventuality of what you’ve spent your time doing. The main questions are ‘What did you give yourself to? What is important to you? Where did it lead you?’”
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