Storm The Sky post video for ‘Same Graves’

By Ben Tipple

“The idea of this album is based around reflecting on one’s existence, and wondering ‘What is the point of me even being here? How is my existence actually necessary? There are 7 billion people in this world, and I’m supposed to believe my life will do something more than theirs?’ The last song on the album (Red Letter), is the manifestation of realizing that we don’t individually matter, and if the easy way out was the right one we all would have done it by now.”

“Simplistically, for every negative or fatal urge we ignore, we make an immense impact on our strength, character, soul and mindset. This in turn, will reflect on everything around you, your friends, family, lovers, children and life in general. To put it bluntly, facing our personal value in our souls and accepting it. This is where the desire of not only living, but being remembered and leaving our mark on the world becomes prevalent, hence, achieving ‘Permanence’.”

So says Storm The Sky vocalist William Jarratt, speaking of the Australian six-piece’s debut full-length ‘Permanence’. The record is due for release on the 19th January 2015 via UNFD, recorded by Cameron Mizell who previously has worked alongside Sleeping With Sirens and Memphis May Fire.

The band recently revealed lead single, ‘Same Graves’. In addition to the accompanying video, the band are giving the track away with all pre-orders.

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