Irish Metallic Hardcore Outfit Worn Out Premiere New Track ‘Deeper’ & Announce Sophomore EP – ‘Low’
Irish metallic hardcore exports Worn Out have premiered a biting, ferocious and hard-as-nails new single, titled “Deeper,” alongside a chaotic music video directed by Paul Flynn. The single comes alongside the announcement of their highly anticipated sophomore EP, Low, due out August 30th via self-release (digital/vinyl), Ripcord Records (UK exclusive vinyl) & Death Farm Records (tape).
You can find pre-orders for the EP here.
Low sees the band embrace the aggressive, abrasive and chaotic aspect of their metallic sound, as well as delving deeper into the more atmospheric side hinted at on their previous releases. Mixed by Joe Clayton and mastered by Sam Bloor, with the band taking on the majority of the recording themselves, the EP combines a broad range of influences; clashing melody, dissonance & heavy rhythms with a scathing vocal delivery.
Since 2017, Worn Out have made a sizeable impact on the Irish hardcore and metal community. Described as “Razor Sharp Metallic Hardcore” by Distorted Sound Magazine, the band have played shows with notable acts such as God Mother, Palm Reader & Conjurer, helping to grow a reputation as a formidable live act from the outset.
Following a string of well-received singles and extensive touring around the country, they unleashed their debut EP, WASTE, in 2021 to critical acclaim; receiving an 8/10 from Distorted Sound Magazine, 9/10 from Overdrive.ie and 10/10 from GBHBL, amongst others, as well as being described as having “menacing intensity” by MetalSucks.
2022 saw the release of their single “Bridgeburner”, featuring guest vocals from Justin Paul Hill of tech-metal pioneers Sikth. The aftermath continued to cement their reputation as a hard-working DIY band; touring with hardcore/noise icons such as Cro-Mags and Unsane.
Low Track Listing:
1. Deeper
2. Twisting Knives
3. Lose Sleep
4. Collapse
Worn Out
Xander Coughlan – Vocals
Alex Heinrich – Guitars
Brian Bowell – Bass
Evan Prendergast – Drums