WATCH: Boundaries Perform Explosive New Tracks For 'Something Loud' Session [Exclusive] | THE NOISE


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We saw your comments. “How is this series called ‘Something Loud’ if the artists aren’t actually loud?” One, take it easy would you? And two, fine. 

Today, The Noise is proud to present the absolute heaviest Something Loud session we have done yet, featuring breakout metalcore act Boundaries. 

For those foolishly unfamiliar, the Connecticut noisemakers burst onto the scene with 2020’s impressive Your Receding Warmth and quickly followed that up with 2022’s smash Burying Brightness. Now, with two certified heaters under their belts, the boisterous band has returned with the earth-shattering Death Is Little More.

Giving viewers a look into their latest record for this new Something Loud session, Boundaries performed their hard-hitting tracks “Easily Erased” and “A Pale Light Lingers” plus their fan-favorite “My Body Is A Cage.”

To check out your new favorite Something Loud performance, be sure to look below. Afterward, for more from Boundaries, head here.


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