The band formely known as Foot To Face, arose from the ashes of an Odense-based hardcore act back in 2007. The first demo, which also brought the bands first music video, quickly drew much attention to the band, and soon the band was contacted by Danish hardcore label Schizophrenic Inc., who wanted to release a split CD with Fredericia-based When Midnight Kills. The six songs off the split CD was recorded in Smart n' Hard Studio in cooperation with famed Danish producer Jacob Bredahl. The album, which was released in the summer of 2008, was well received by critics and the band had created a name for themselves in the Danish underground hardcore scene. After the release of the split CD, the band started working on new songs for a full-length album. The musical style now much more experimental and varied. The band once again joined Mr. Bredahl in the Smart n' Hard Studio and the band's new, more heavy sound was beginning to take form. The result of their hard work is the album Fall Empire. An album where the band is embracing everything from death metal, sludge and thrash metal, but always with the hardcore approach and mentality. After the album was complete the band was contacted by Mighty Music, who saw a lot of potential in this, still young band, and were ready to sign them onto the label. To mark the musical development the band had gone through, they changed their name to The New Low. With a mix of fast, tight-as-hell songs and evil, hard rocking riffs, the band induces crossing the savagery of the hardcore scene with the true Scandinavian metal sound. The desperation of hardcore heroes Shai Hulud mixed with the heavy rocking sound of death known from Entombed, stir in some old school thrash-influence and riffs so heavy that you almost drown in the sound. And there you have it: The New Low
The bands debut album "Fall Empire" is out on Mighty Music Records and the follow-up will be out in the autumn of 2011 on Szhizophrenic Inc.
The New Low
Album: Misery (2012)
Song: Misery
Length: 3:00
Bitrate: 128kbps
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Misery