Like Moths To Flames announce new album, release new music video

12 Aug, 2020

Metalcore titans Like Moths To Flames have announced their fifth full-length album No Eternity In Gold, to be released October 30th, 2020 via UNFD. Fans can get a taste of what’s to come with the release of ‘Habitual Decline’, the first single from No Eternity In Gold.

Produced, mixed and mastered by Carson Slovak and Grant McFarland (August Burns Red, Rivers Of Nihil), this is a record that showcases Like Moths To Flames like never before. Displaying their trademark foundations of incisive technical dexterity and uncompromising heaviness – all underpinned with earworm melodies – their fifth studio album is the result of challenged perspectives, fully-realised ideals and lessons learned. 

Frontman Chris Roetter explains “[it] encapsulates a lot of what I’ve been trying to convey in my lyrics since the band started. Sometimes you give your all and you feel like you’ve got nothing left. That echoes through a lot of what I try to do and accomplish, even outside of the band. This is kind of a ‘shedding skin’ feeling for me. Moving on and just accepting that I’m where I’m at and dealing with it.”

Watch the music video for ‘Habitual Decline’ by Like Moths To Flames below:

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