The Boys Never Fail. Metalcore Juggernauts ANNALYNN Drop New EP [Thailand]

Thailand-based metalcore outfit ANNALYNN have released their new EP ‘Failure Will Find Me’, out now via GREYSCALE RECORDS.

‘Failure Will Find Me’ is mixed and mastered by Lance Prenc (Alpha Wolf, Polaris, Void of Vision) and features four tracks, including last years Disappear, Circle The Flame; which was picked as one of Metal Hammer’s tracks of the week on release, Bathed in Sin and one a final unreleased track.

‘Failure Will Find Me’ explores heavy emotions, feeling low, caving to the darkness and seeking the meaning of it all. The new music sees ANNALYNN travel in a new direction with new vocal dynamics set against crushingly heavy moments. The 4-track EP is out via Greyscale Records, who the band signed to in March 2023, becoming the second international band to join the label after Paledusk (JPN), now also joined by Casey (UK) and PROMPTS (JPN/KR).

Forming in Bangkok in 2003, ANNALYNN cut their teeth playing to dedicated crowds across their continent, including an Asian tour alongside metalcore favourites While She Sleeps, followed shortly by a well-earned support slot for metal juggernauts Bring Me The Horizon. ANNALYNN visited Australia for the first time last August on the Das Ende Australian Tour supporting Void Of Vision with Like Moths To Flames and Varials. ANNALYNN played nine shows across the nation, debuting their live show to hungry new Australian fans.

The quintet set their sights on international domination early on and gained recognition from international metalcore heavyweights, collaborating with Jonathan Vigil of The Ghost Inside (US) in 2015 on Dead Weight, and Ryo Kinoshita of Crystal Lake (JP) on Never Coming Down.

In 2017 Chad Ruhlig of For The Fallen Dreams (US) joined forces with ANNALYNN on Deceiver Believer before 2021’s album ‘A Conversation With Evil’ was released, featuring both Masato Hayakawa of Coldrain (JP) on Damage Control and Australia’s own Thy Art Is Murder on Holy Gravity.

‘Failure Will Find Me’ is out now via Greyscale Records.

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