
You Won't Go Before You're Supposed To (Blood Red w/Rainbow Splatter Vinyl Reissue)
As Knocked Loose chipped away at what would become their third album, they felt the pressure from all sides. Internally, there was the need to challenge themselves as songwriters while retaining the merciless intensity and unflinching honesty that have always been their calling cards. Externally, there was a whole new set of eyes on the hard-touring
Louisville quintet, following a banner year in which theyâd brought their underground- seasoned sound to some of the worldâs biggest stages, finding themselves the unlikely viral darlings of both Coachella and Bonnaroo.
The creative process was arduous, with the band writing close to 40 songs across a span of four years before locking in the 10 tracks that make up new LP You Wonât Go Before Youâre Supposed To. But in the end, vocalist Bryan Garris, guitarists Isaac Hale and Nicko Calderon, bassist Kevin Otten and drummer Kevin âPac Sunâ Kaine honed a diverse, cohesive and savagely intense album that both sums up the massive strides theyâve taken during their decade as a band, and asserts their boundless potential going forward.
Raging lead single âBlinding Faithâ skillfully wields whiplash tempo changes in service of a scathing indictment of religious groupthink. âDonât Reach for Meâ combines the bandâs signature frenzied attack with deliberate catchiness and refreshing sonic variety. While âSuffocate,â featuring pop-meets-metal trailblazer Poppy, contrasts an oppressive heaviness befitting the title with a dance-y, syncopated groove and, midway through, the most concussive reggaeton rhythm youâve ever heard.
The album title â a phrase that a fellow passenger said to Garris to soothe his severe air- travel anxiety during a particularly trying flight â strikes a note of reassurance. But glossing over negative emotions isnât what Knocked Loose are about. The new songs find them plumbing new depths of loathing â directed both inward and outward â and tortuous anguish. Musically, theyâre leaning into their most extreme impulses, from blastbeat-driven fury, chaotic turbulence and seismic breakdowns, while seasoning the mix with ear-catching auxiliary percussion, evocative samples and shout-along hooks, all interwoven to perfection by Grammy-nominated, pop-savy producer Drew âWZRD BLDâ Fulk.
Thereâs no ceiling for hardcore in 2024 â even an outfit as uncompromising as Knocked Loose can turn up in mainstream-adjacent spaces and win over new fans. But thereâs a center to what they do that will never change: uncompromising heaviness, both sonically and thematically. What is evolving is their drive to find new ways to convey that heaviness, and add tasteful variety that only highlights their undiminished ferocity. Everywhere Knocked Loose have been is here on this record â but so is everywhere they may yet go.
You Won't Go Before You're Supposed To (Blood Red w/Rainbow Splatter Vinyl Reissue)
As Knocked Loose chipped away at what would become their third album, they felt the pressure from all sides. Internally, there was the need to challenge themselves as songwriters while retaining the merciless intensity and unflinching honesty that have always been their calling cards. Externally, there was a whole new set of eyes on the hard-touring
Louisville quintet, following a banner year in which theyâd brought their underground- seasoned sound to some of the worldâs biggest stages, finding themselves the unlikely viral darlings of both Coachella and Bonnaroo.
The creative process was arduous, with the band writing close to 40 songs across a span of four years before locking in the 10 tracks that make up new LP You Wonât Go Before Youâre Supposed To. But in the end, vocalist Bryan Garris, guitarists Isaac Hale and Nicko Calderon, bassist Kevin Otten and drummer Kevin âPac Sunâ Kaine honed a diverse, cohesive and savagely intense album that both sums up the massive strides theyâve taken during their decade as a band, and asserts their boundless potential going forward.
Raging lead single âBlinding Faithâ skillfully wields whiplash tempo changes in service of a scathing indictment of religious groupthink. âDonât Reach for Meâ combines the bandâs signature frenzied attack with deliberate catchiness and refreshing sonic variety. While âSuffocate,â featuring pop-meets-metal trailblazer Poppy, contrasts an oppressive heaviness befitting the title with a dance-y, syncopated groove and, midway through, the most concussive reggaeton rhythm youâve ever heard.
The album title â a phrase that a fellow passenger said to Garris to soothe his severe air- travel anxiety during a particularly trying flight â strikes a note of reassurance. But glossing over negative emotions isnât what Knocked Loose are about. The new songs find them plumbing new depths of loathing â directed both inward and outward â and tortuous anguish. Musically, theyâre leaning into their most extreme impulses, from blastbeat-driven fury, chaotic turbulence and seismic breakdowns, while seasoning the mix with ear-catching auxiliary percussion, evocative samples and shout-along hooks, all interwoven to perfection by Grammy-nominated, pop-savy producer Drew âWZRD BLDâ Fulk.
Thereâs no ceiling for hardcore in 2024 â even an outfit as uncompromising as Knocked Loose can turn up in mainstream-adjacent spaces and win over new fans. But thereâs a center to what they do that will never change: uncompromising heaviness, both sonically and thematically. What is evolving is their drive to find new ways to convey that heaviness, and add tasteful variety that only highlights their undiminished ferocity. Everywhere Knocked Loose have been is here on this record â but so is everywhere they may yet go.
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As Knocked Loose chipped away at what would become their third album, they felt the pressure from all sides. Internally, there was the need to challenge themselves as songwriters while retaining the merciless intensity and unflinching honesty that have always been their calling cards. Externally, there was a whole new set of eyes on the hard-touring
Louisville quintet, following a banner year in which theyâd brought their underground- seasoned sound to some of the worldâs biggest stages, finding themselves the unlikely viral darlings of both Coachella and Bonnaroo.
The creative process was arduous, with the band writing close to 40 songs across a span of four years before locking in the 10 tracks that make up new LP You Wonât Go Before Youâre Supposed To. But in the end, vocalist Bryan Garris, guitarists Isaac Hale and Nicko Calderon, bassist Kevin Otten and drummer Kevin âPac Sunâ Kaine honed a diverse, cohesive and savagely intense album that both sums up the massive strides theyâve taken during their decade as a band, and asserts their boundless potential going forward.
Raging lead single âBlinding Faithâ skillfully wields whiplash tempo changes in service of a scathing indictment of religious groupthink. âDonât Reach for Meâ combines the bandâs signature frenzied attack with deliberate catchiness and refreshing sonic variety. While âSuffocate,â featuring pop-meets-metal trailblazer Poppy, contrasts an oppressive heaviness befitting the title with a dance-y, syncopated groove and, midway through, the most concussive reggaeton rhythm youâve ever heard.
The album title â a phrase that a fellow passenger said to Garris to soothe his severe air- travel anxiety during a particularly trying flight â strikes a note of reassurance. But glossing over negative emotions isnât what Knocked Loose are about. The new songs find them plumbing new depths of loathing â directed both inward and outward â and tortuous anguish. Musically, theyâre leaning into their most extreme impulses, from blastbeat-driven fury, chaotic turbulence and seismic breakdowns, while seasoning the mix with ear-catching auxiliary percussion, evocative samples and shout-along hooks, all interwoven to perfection by Grammy-nominated, pop-savy producer Drew âWZRD BLDâ Fulk.
Thereâs no ceiling for hardcore in 2024 â even an outfit as uncompromising as Knocked Loose can turn up in mainstream-adjacent spaces and win over new fans. But thereâs a center to what they do that will never change: uncompromising heaviness, both sonically and thematically. What is evolving is their drive to find new ways to convey that heaviness, and add tasteful variety that only highlights their undiminished ferocity. Everywhere Knocked Loose have been is here on this record â but so is everywhere they may yet go.














