Canadian metalcore newcomers BREACH have officially joined the Greyscale Records roster, with the band marking the occasion by unveiling their debut single, “PARASITE,” alongside a new music video directed by Trenches Media.
The group brings together a familiar collection of names from the Canadian hardcore and metalcore scene, including Comeback Kid guitarist Stuart Ross and Ex-Misery Signals vocalist Luke Snider. The lineup is rounded out by guitarist Cole Hardy, bassist Kyle Marchant, and drummer Terrance Pettitt.
“PARASITE” offers the first preview of what BREACH have been working toward, centering its lyrics around the destructive cycle of emotional abuse and manipulation.
The band explained:
“‘PARASITE’ is a brutal first taste of what’s to come, addressing a toxic person who repeatedly forces their way back into someone’s life, feeding on their vulnerability.”
They continued:
“The parasite thrives on deception, manipulation, and shattering of confidence, leaving those around them weakened; feeling self empowered by diminishing everyone else. The song explores emotional abuse and the unbearable feeling of being put down by someone you love.”
The single arrives ahead of BREACH’s forthcoming six-song self-titled EP, which is set to arrive through Greyscale Records.
Discussing their decision to sign with the label, the band pointed to both the company’s current roster and recommendations from people within their circle as major factors in the partnership.
“With a roster full of heavy artists that we all love and respect, and a glowing recommendation from people we trust, it felt like exactly the relationship we wanted with a label.”
With their first single now out and their debut EP on the horizon, BREACH are beginning to establish their own identity while drawing on the considerable experience within their lineup.
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