Ends of Sanity, by Courtney Breen
Ends of Sanity, by Courtney Breen
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Hardcore band ENDS OF SANITY drop E.O.S. – 2 song promo on DAZE

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It’s been just over a year since North Carolina’s Ends of Sanity released their blistering Eligible To Die EP and they’re already busy in the studio for its follow-up.

Today the band shares a two song promo, simply titled E.O.S., on DAZE. The tracks were recorded and produced by drummer Jeremy White, mixed by Taylor Young at The Pit, and mastered by Brad Boatright at Audioseige. “E.O.S.” is a minute long stomper staking claim to Ends Of Sanity’s future.

On “Not Alone” the band teamed up with Magnitude’s Russell Bussey and Advent’s Joe Musten, joining James Aloisio for a triple vocal attack. The song packs a distinct fury and metallic mosh style perfect for launching a few spin kicks.

This August, Ends Of Sanity will head out on a short northeast US/Canada run with DAZE labelmates Bayway, Hold My Own, and Blood Runs Cold on select dates. The band will also appear at a few festivals this year, including This Is Hardcore, New England Metal & Hardcore Fest, and Furnace Fest. Full dates below.

Ends Of Sanity is James Aloisio, Ian Gilchrist, Garrett Smith, and Cam Joyner.

Tour Dates:

8/4 – Philadelphia, PA @ This Is Hardcore

with Bayway + Hold My Own:

8/8 Amityville, NY @ AMH w/ Blood Runs Cold
8/9 Manchester, NH @ Jewel Backroom w/ Blood Runs Cold
8/10 Montreal, QC @ Bar Le Ritz
8/11 Toronto, ON @ Nineteen Seventy Eight
8/12 Buffalo, NY @ Casa Di Francesca’s
9/22 – Worcester, MA @ New England Metal & Hardcore Fest
10/6 – Birmingham, AL @ Furnace Fest

Karol Kamiński

DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels.
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