The Acacia Strain is now streaming what vocalist Vincent Bennett has dubbed "possibly the hardest song we have ever written," and there's really no disagreeing – "Chain" is roughly 70 seconds if unbridled fucking fury. The song also features Chamber vocalist Jacob Lilly for maximum destruction.
Check out "Chain" below, pre-order both new The Acacia Strain records Step Into The Light and Failure Will follow here, and catch the band on tour at one of the dates below. Tickets are available here.
w/ Escuela Grind, Vomit Forth & Chained To The Bottom Of The Ocean
5/19 — Syracuse, NY — The Lost Horizon
5/20 — Albany, NY — Empire Underground
5/21 — Portland, ME — The Cavern
w/ Integrity & Tribal Gaze
6/13 — Cleveland, OH — Beachland Ballroom
6/14 — Pittsburgh, PA — Preserving Underground
6/15 — Louisville, KY — Portal
6/16 — Cincinnati, OH — Legends
6/17 – Birmingham, AL — Sloss Furnaces (No Tribal Gaze)
6/18 – Durham, NC — Motorco Music Hall
If you're wondering why The Acacia Strain is releasing two records on the same day, Bennett recently offered the following explanation:
"I know it's confusing; why two records on the same day? Why not just do a big long record? Well, they are legitimately two separate records – written and recorded separately. One being a fast and hard ass beater, the other a slow, sad, emotional rollercoaster. It's all a big 'what if?' It's about human evolution on one hand, and human devolution on the other, and how every small decision we make can affect us in big ways. What if we leave the earth? What if we all evolve beyond our bodies? What if we go nuclear and fight for the final scraps of civilization? What if the earth fights back and reclaims itself?
"It's also about TAS. What if this riff went here, with this lyric? What if we were a completely different band? Mindset and environment can come into play in making a record, and we took that ALL into consideration. You may hear a familiar riff on one record or the other, you might hear similar lyrics shared on both records. It's about a split in time. The diverging paths we all take along the way, and the similarities we might encounter. How the decisions we make may cause breaks in reality, and what new realities they may create.
"We spent the better part of a year conceptualizing this into completion; we put everything into these records. You can buy one, both, or neither. You can listen to it on your streaming service of choice for free. We don't want your money, we just want your attention. I just want you to hear it, I care mostly that you listen; and you understand what we were trying to accomplish. We can never put out a normal record ever again.
"Thank you for reading – for understanding, and not being a negative hateful slandering reactionary."