Boundaries Drop Heavy Track “Only Endless”…Boundaries, who recently announced the July 17 arrival of Yearning: the unbeautiful after (Sumerian Records), have shared a third preview of the 14-track album with the release of “Only Endless” and its accompanying video.
“Much of the record poses questions to listeners, probing if they identify with the sentiment of what’s been said and why they do or don’t,” Matthew McDougal explains. “‘Only endless’ doesn’t ask anything of the listener. It describes a feeling. You can take what you will from it.”
The new track arrives as Boundaries confirm a North American fall tour with Knocked Loose. The band kicks off a European run on June 5 with appearances at Download Festival, Rock Am Ring, Rock Im Park, Rock For People, Jera on Air, Impericon Festival, and Vainstream Festival, alongside select dates with The Plot In You, Kublai Khan TX, Bury Tomorrow, Malevolence, and Heriot. Boundaries is also confirmed for spots at Warped Tour in Long Beach, Calif., and Louder Than Life.
The band previously shared two tracks from the forthcoming album: “Death will follow me” and “Skies cast amber black.”
Yearning: the unbeautiful after track listing:
- Malconscience
- Skies cast amber black
- May this pain never leave
- Torn wide open (ft. Make Them Suffer)
- Bitter ash, bitter love
- Unequal whole
- Death will follow me
- The leper’s ball
- Crowned and crucified (ft. Landon Tewers)
- Wasted angel
- Evidence of extinction
- Nothing, gathered
- Only endless
- Yearning: the unbeautiful after
Boundaries is Matthew McDougal [vocals], Cory Emond [guitar], Tim Sullivan [drums, vocals], Nathan Calcagno [bass, vocals], and Cody Delvecchio [guitar]. The Hartford-based band has become one of heavy music’s most talked about modern acts through a combination of crushing intensity, uncompromising vision, emotional weight, and relentless touring. The band also released a 55-minute documentary chronicling life on the road behind Death Is Little More. Their catalog includes Death Is Little More (2024), Burying Brightness (2022), Your Receding Warmth (2020), and Hartford County Misery (2017).
Photo credit: Perrier Leigh
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