After several years of experimenting with their sound and releasing compelling music, Chain Cult has officially announced their sophomore album, Harm Reduction. This album marks a new chapter for the band as they continue to explore deep, resonant themes through their music.
The anticipation for Harm Reduction has been building, and with this announcement, Chain Cult has also released the album’s lead single, “What We Leave Behind.” This track serves as a powerful introduction to the upcoming album, setting the tone for what listeners can expect.
“What We Leave Behind” is a testament to Chain Cult’s evolving sound and their ability to convey emotion through music. The track is sonorous and haunting, reflecting on themes of legacy, memory, and the marks we leave on the world. It’s a bold choice for a lead single, showcasing the band’s growth and their willingness to tackle profound subjects.
To accompany the release of the single, Chain Cult has also unveiled a visually striking music video. Produced by Pluteras Recs, the video perfectly captures the energy and intensity of the track. It features the band performing live, with scenes of crowdsurfers and headbangers highlighting the raw power of their performances. The video not only complements the single but also gives fans a taste of the electrifying atmosphere that Chain Cult brings to their shows.
With the release of “What We Leave Behind,” Chain Cult has once again proven their ability to create music that resonates with listeners. The band’s dedication to their craft is evident in every note, and Harm Reduction promises to be an album that pushes boundaries and explores new sonic territories.
Fans can look forward to a collection of songs that are both thought-provoking and emotionally charged, as Chain Cult continues to build on their impressive discography. As the release date for Harm Reduction approaches, the excitement is palpable, and it’s clear that Chain Cult is a band that’s here to stay.
Be sure to check out the music video for “What We Leave Behind” and stay tuned for more updates on Chain Cult’s upcoming album, Harm Reduction.