BURN HALO To Release 'Wolves Of War' Album In September

July 17, 2015

"Dying Without You", the new single from California rock mavens BURN HALO, who feature in their ranks ex-EIGHTEEN VISIONS singer James Hart, can be streamed below. The song is taken from the band's new album, "Wolves Of War", which will be released on September 4 via eOne Music. The follow-up to 2011's "Up From The Ashes" was produced, engineered and mixed by Fred Archambault (AVENGED SEVENFOLD).

"'Dying Without You' is a song about trying to cope and rebuild after a tragedy," says Hart. "We wanted the song to be musically fierce yet melodic, seamlessly blending metal and rock. I believe we accomplished that."

According to a press release, "Wolves Of War", which is the first BURN HALO album through the California band’s new deal with eOne Music, "burns with a fire akin to the brutal-but-melodic juxtaposition of New Wave Of American Heavy Metal standard-bearers KILLSWITCH ENGAGE, the neo-GUNS N' ROSES attack of AVENGED SEVENFOLD, and the dark ambience of HIM. Fans who adored BURN HALO singles like 'Save Me' and 'Tear it Down' will fall in love with BURN HALO all over again, even as longtime EIGHTEEN VISIONS acolytes will delight in their throwback power."

"Wolves Of War" track listing:

01. Wolves Of War
02. Don't Think You Know
03. Fuck You
04. Out Of Faith
05. Dying Without You
06. Home
07. Novocaine
08. Enemy Inside
09. Will To Live
10. Until The End
11. You Are The Damned

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