The Black Halos, that includes guitarist Wealthy Jones (Michael Monroe, previously Amen/Ginger Wildheart), have introduced their first new studio album in 14 years, How The Darkness Doubled.
With the album reuniting Jones, vocalist Billy Hopeless and guitarist Jay Millette on file for the primary time since their Jack Endino-produced Sub Pop debut The Violent Years, launched again in 2001, the Canadian punk n’ rollers are touting their forthcoming 12-track album as a “religious follow-up” to that assortment. The present Black Halos line-up is rounded out by bassist John Kerns and drummer Danni Motion.
Wealthy Jones says, “Reuniting with Billy and Jay for this new album introduced my focus again to writing with a mindset that was pure, uncompromising Halos – so far as I am involved we have actually achieved it. Having our mates John and Danni on board makes this really feel just like the strongest lineup that we have ever had and you’ll actually hear it on this file. Moreover, Billy and I had at all times deliberate to name the third album How The Darkness Doubled. So it appeared pure to make use of that title now, 20 years later.”
The band have shared a primary taster of the album, which is about for launch on November 25 on Stomp Data and is accessible to pre-order now, within the type of new single Tenement Children.
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The album tracklist is as follows:
1. A Historical past Of Violence
2. Tenement Children
3. Uncommonwealth
4. Neglect Me Knot
5. Higher Days
6. You Can’t Take Again The Evening
7. Even Hell Is Wanting Down
8. All Of My Buddies Are Like Medication
9. Prepared To Snap (that includes Michael Monroe)
10. Frankie Come House
11. Ain’t No Good Time To Say Goodbye
12. A Constructive Word
The Black Halos can be again on the highway imminently with excursions throughout North America and Europe deliberate for 2023 and past.