Currently on tour supporting the new incarnation of Attack Attack!, Across The White Water Tower are a metalcore band trying to blaze their own trail in the scene. And they’re doing so with big results, especially where their new album is concerned. In fact, after a couple years of touring and recording, the band is here with their lengthy titled debut full-length, If You Died Right Now, What Would They Remember?.
Already having gotten off to a strong start with a string of singles and tours with the likes of Scarlett O’Hara, the band’s new album is a staggering 14 tracks of high-octane metalcore. It manages to nod back to the recent past, while also not sounding dated. There’s even a song called “The Rawring Twenties”, which shows you some self-awareness on their part as well. Give it a spin and let us know what you think!
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