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Metalcore innovators Foreign Hands share massive new single and video ‘Tearing Down Your Reality’

Metalcore innovators Foreign Hands share massive new single and video ‘Tearing Down Your Reality’
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‘Drop Lucid Noise’ EP on Sharptone Records. Touring with Counterparts, Seeyouspacecowboy, Dying Wish this fall.

Delaware metalcore band Foreign Hands have shared their new single ‘Tearing Down Your Reality’ on SharpTone Records. Strewn with chaotic riffs and raw emotion, the track finds the band expertly blending mosh-fueled chords with infectious hooks. The video for the song, shot by Joshua Boerum-Ruhl, plays out like a low-budget horror movie about facing your true-self. The track pairs with previously released single ‘Chlorine Tears’ to form Lucid Noise which can be streamed now. Recorded with producer Will Putney (Stray From The Path, Counterparts), the band were able to develop a larger sonic cohesion while still keeping intact their hardcore roots. On writing ‘Tearing Down Your Reality’ vocalist Tyler Norris stated:

‘Tearing Down Your Reality’ was written and recorded at the same time as ‘Chlorine Tears’ although it shows the more aggressive side of our band. Lyrically, the song is about people who exploit anyone and use any tactic to get what they want at the cost of being their genuine self. It’s the type of ignorance that comes with being materialistic, egoistic, etc. While some may never come to address that part of themselves, the music video shows how some do in an unsettling way.”

Drawing comparisons to acts like Poison The Well, Foreign Hands has been able to create the perfect formula of heavy and melodic that brings that early ‘00s sound into the modern age. This stood out on the band’s ‘Bleed The Dream’ EP (DAZE), released in February of this year to critical acclaim. The band recently wrapped a tour with Stick To Your Guns and Kublai Khan, and will head out on a North American run supporting Counterparts, Seeyouspacecowboy and Dying Wish this November. Determined to keep things moving, the band is already writing new material and planning out shows well into 2023. Between their drive and constant elevation of sound, it won’t be long before Foreign Hands become the torchbearers to a new generation of metalcore bands.

Foreign Hands is Tyler Norris (vocals), Jack Beatson (guitar/vocals), Gill Gonzalez (guitar), Chuck Minix (bass) and Tyler Washington (drums).

Photo Credit: Ashley Simpson

Tour Dates:
w/ Seeyouspacecowboy
November 12 – Louisville, KY @ Portal
November 13 – Cincinnati, OH @Legends
November 14 – Columbus, OH @ Ace of Cups
November 15 – Indianapolis, IN @ Hoosier Dome

w/ Counterparts, Seeyouspacecowboy, Dying Wish
November 16 – Grand Rapids, MI @ The Stache *
November 17 – Chicago, IL @ Bottom Lounge *
November 18 – St. Louis, MO @ Red Flag *
November 19 – Lawrence, KS @ The Bottleneck *
November 20 – Denver, CO @ Oriental Theater *
November 23 – Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
November 24 – Vancouver, BC @ Biltmore Cabaret
November 25 – Portland, OR @ Bossanova Ballroom
November 26 – Sacramento, CA @ Goldfield Trading Post
November 27 – Pomona, CA @ Glass House
November 29 – San Diego, CA @ Brick By Brick
November 30 – Phoenix, AZ @ The Nile Theatre
December 2 – San Antonio, TX @ The Rock Box
December 3 – Dallas, TX @ Amplified Live
December 4 – Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live
December 5 – Little Rock, AR @ Vinos^
December 6 – Madison, TN @ Eastside Bowl
December 7 – Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade (Hell)
December 8 – Greensboro, NC @ The Blind Tiger
December 9 – Washington, DC @ Union Stage
December 10 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Enclave
December 11 – Asbury Park, NY @ Asbury Lanes
December 13 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Thunderbird / Crafthouse
December 14 – New York, NY @ Gramercy Theatre
December 15 – Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club
December 16 – Buffalo, NY @ Rec Room
December 17 – Montreal, QC @ Fairmount Theatre
December 18 – Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall
*No Dying Wish
^ No Counterparts

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