Left To Suffer Releases Surprise Noah EP With Title-Track & 'Chemist' Out Now

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Heavy Metal Wordsmith
Aug 3, 2023
7 min read

Does the grind ever stop for Left To Suffer? The work ethic with these boys is admirable to say the least, and the current culture of consistent new music is a way of life we can get around (and we bet you can too).

Today's edition of new music comes off the back of the Atlantan deathcore band's recent album Feral from back in May, sporting singles like 'Artificial Anatomy' with Kim Dracula and 'Primitive Urge' with Fit For An Autopsy's Joe Bad.

Prior to the record listed above, Left To Suffer released single 'Snake' off the back of hitting the studio with Judge & Jury - comprising Howard Benson as well as Neil Sanderson of Three Days Grace. The track came around a year ago, however we didn't hear any of the other recordings they did together... until now.

Taylor Barber and the boys have just released three-track EP titled Noah, featuring 'Snake' as well as the title-track which is out today. The band have described the EP as "LTS style radio bangers". Listening to title-track 'Noah' which will be coupled with a music video today, has the same melodic chorus style as 'Snake' without compromising the band's chaotic modus operandi.

'Chemist' takes on the same direction with even more cleans thrown in with tones that are even more reminiscent of 'Three Days Grace goes deathcore'. The fusion of genres and style seems to work really well and just adds another notch of experimentation to the Left To Suffer toolbelt.

Words by Ricky Aarons (@rickysaul90)


Stream 'Noah' and pre-order/save the EP here


Left To Suffer Noah

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8k1b7qmSuI&pp=ygUTbGVmdCB0byBzdWZmZXIgbm9haA%3D%3D

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