New Noise Magazine have unleashed another new song from Baltimore, Maryland’s melodic hardcore torchbearers, PRAISE. Entitled “Crash In My Life”, the song features some of the band’s most urgent material of late, revealing their strong ties to their punk roots. The track will appear on their upcoming EP, Leave It All Behind, due out May 6th via REACT! Records.
Lyrically, the song finds frontman Andy Norton confronting his own preconceptions of what life looks like as we get older and what that means for our relationships. He told New Noise, “‘Crash Into My Life’ is a song about realizing you might need something that you never thought you wanted.” This honesty has long been a hallmark of the music Praise creates and Leave It All Behind is no different.
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While the genre of hardcore most often brings to mind aggressive, chaotic live shows and blistering sonic intensity, some of most promising output from those within the hardcore scene has been created when these musicians strive for something more melodic. Just as Youth of Today evolved into Shelter, 7 Seconds expanded their sound over time, and Minor Threat gave way to Dag Nasty and Embrace, an experienced group of hardcore diehards have come together to form Praise. The band steps in a more melodic direction than the notable list of other bands they’ve spent time in, especially evident on their newest offering, “Leave It All Behind.”
Originally formed in 2009, Praise set out from the beginning to showcase their less aggressive side, pulling deeply from the roots of mid-’80s DC, while still providing a contemporary spin. The band teamed with REACT! Records to release an EP and single (2010’s “Growing. Changing. Healing.” and 2011’s “Two Songs”), followed by their fantastic debut LP, “Lights Went Out” in 2014, before slowing down to tackle personal struggles and explore other musical endeavors.
Now, with a slightly modified line-up and renewed enthusiasm for their unique brand of melodic hardcore, Praise have created their most interesting release to date. Entitled “Leave It All Behind,” this seven song EP marks a decidedly more tuneful tendency and exhibits a strength of songwriting that only comes from playing together for all these years. Where their previous releases felt indicative of their origins, this EP undeniably feels like something fresh and exciting.