News from HALCYON HOPE

In Friday, August 5th, Halcyon Hope released “FAWN”, a new single and a taste of the soon to be released album “Onward To Fracture Town”. The quartet from “Small Town, Denmark” is the first from the country to offer an ambitious version of the dual vocals emo/punk/alt-rock otherwise known internationally from bands like Taking Back Sunday, Blink-182, and Knapsack. The single offers rawness, emotion, and catchiness, just as you can expect from the album as a whole.

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As for the album “Onward To Fracture Town”, the release date and tracklist will be revealed in the release on Friday as well. Furthermore, more info will be detailed about the band’s upcoming EU tour, which takes place before the album release.

“Since the two of us who sing also write the lyrics together, the meaning of a song can be explained differently depending on who you ask. But for me “Fawn” is about being in an unhealthy relationship with a person, sort of knowing that it’s bad for you, yet struggling to break it off and rather feeling yourself getting stuck in the safety of the familiar”

Guitarist Miki Horsbøl Petersen offers this explanation of the latest sample of what’s to come on the album “Onward To Fracture Town”. The track rings with energetic riffage and catchy melodic call/response vocals as inspired by emo and pop-punk greats like Taking Back Sunday, Brand New and Blink-182.

The band will be touring in Europe during August, leading up to the release of “Onward To Fracture Town”, which also gets its release date revealed today: October 7th is the day the album will be made available in collaboration with Prime Collective, featuring the following tracks:

1. Against The Wall
2. Wear Me Like A Crown
3. Marshland
4. Once A Sleepy Backwater
5. Clandestine
6. Beggars Belief
7. Fawn
8. Mono In Stereo
9. Bitter Rain
10. Burning Effigy
11. A1
12. Tomorrow

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