Hear Greyhaven Turn Heads And Melt Faces With 'This Bright And Beautiful World' [Album Stream]

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In the absence of scene staples such as The Dillinger Escape Plan, The Chariot and most recently, Every Time I Die (RIP), some diehard listeners might start to question the future of  aggressive, heavy, in-your-face music.  

Thankfully, before anyone gives up on the genre they love, we're here to ease your worries courtesy of clamorous Kentucky act Greyhaven.

Helping carry the torch for those that came before them, the noisy newcomers are gifting listeners with their jarring third full-length LP titled  This Bright And Beautiful World.  

Combining the likes of Norma Jean and He Is Legend with a little Louisville charm mixed in, the Equal Vision act has perfected the complex task of constructing a record that's both infectious and completely out of control.        

Commenting on the new Will Putney-produced record, which is streaming today exclusively via  The Noise,  vocalist Brent Mills says, "It's been a long time coming but I am beyond excited to finally share TBABW with everyone."  

"I've typed up a hundred other things to say but nothing sounds right" he adds, "so I hope you'll just give [the album] a listen and let the record speak for itself."

That said, without further ado, sit back and prepare yourself for the rowdy ride that is easily one of the best of 2022 thus far. To stream  This Bright And Beautiful World, be sure to see below. To grab a physical copy, head here.

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