“It’s an incredible feeling knowing that ‘Indian Summer’ is finally out for the world to hear,” says Hellions frontman Dre Faivre of their album stream. “The record is true to ourselves and everything we stand for. We pushed ourselves to the limit, both physically and mentally during the process of making the album and the result is us, at our most honest and vulnerable. It’s personal in ways that we think most people will be able to relate to. We are extremely proud of what we created and are stoked to know that what was ours, is now for everyone.”
The Sydney based melody driven hardcore trio release the 11 track follow up to 2013’s ‘Die Young’ on Monday via UNFD Records.