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“Finding Peace in Tragedy” – Nijmegen hardcore band VAIN LOUIE share new single and music video

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Nijmegen, The Netherlands based melodic hardcore/metal band VAIN LOUIE have shared their new song ‘Finding Peace is Tragedy‘, coming off of theit upcoming debut album ‘Time Devours Everything’, which will be released on November 18th. We interviewed the band a little over 2 years ago and today it’s our pleasure to give you their new tune, along with some more details on the new release below.

“To dream is to hope, to live is to mourn. If you could alter your dreams endlessly, would it not be very tempting to be asleep forever?”

You can get inspired by your dreams or they can tear you apart. To find peace in tragedy is to find shelter in the storm. The first single of VAIN LOUIE’s debut album “Time Devours Everything” explores how to cope with life after death and the balance between reality and imagination.

VAIN LOUIE are a 5-piece Dutch melodic hardcore band, channeling powerful hardcore with a touch of melody and thrilling riffs that provide a truly dynamic sound.

The unceasing energy and creative compositions of these childhood friends drag you along in their powerful and passionate live show. These ingredients create a wall of sound that you can’t ignore.

VAIN LOUIE

In recent years Vain Louie has released several singles. In 2022 it’s time for something bigger, namely their first full length ‘Time Devours Everything’.

They have created a unique sound and atmosphere on the album and are keen to deliver it live with a lot of energy. With this release, they are ready to hit the international stages.

Time Devours Everything ALBUM ARTWORK

The band is: Ruben Jeurissen (Vocals), Scott Hoeks (Guitar, backing vocals), Thijs Janssen (Guitar), Willem Lam (Bass Guitar), Sander Jeurissen (Drums).

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