Pittsburgh metalcore band 156/Silence have been on fire lately, with their great new album Irrational Pull in 2020 and the killer stopgap EP Don't Hold Your Breath last year, and now they've announced their third full-length album, Narrative, due September 2 via SharpTone Records (pre-order). It opens with recent single "A Past Embrace," and also includes new single "For All To Blame," which is yet another fine example of 156/Silence's ability to put a fresh spin on 2000s-style metalcore. The band say they "tried to write something a little more straightforward" for this one, and that resulted in one of the catchier, more immediate songs they've released, but still crushing and aggressive.
"We’re all at fault for the way things are," vocalist Jack Murray said of the song. "Years of turning blind eyes and pointing fingers at each other’s defects. Wondering how we got to this. Hell isn’t hot enough." Listen and watch the Kyle Hines-directed video below.