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Harm's Way Reveal Details For New Album "Posthuman", Stream "Human Carrying Capacity"

Harm’s Way‘s will release their new album “Posthuman” on February 9. You can check out the first single from the effort, “Human Carrying Capacity,” along with the cover art and track listing below:

“Posthuman” Track Listing:

01. “Human Carrying Capacity”
02. “Last Man”
03. “Sink”
04. “Temptation”
05. “Become A Machine”
06. “Call My Name”
07. “Unreality”
08. “Dissect Me”
09. “The Gift”
10. “Dead Space”

Chris Mills said the following about the album:

“We’ve always stayed true to who we are and allowed the songwriting process to take shape organically from record to record, and as the band has progressed, our sound has become more refined with metal and industrial influences.”

He also added:

“We spent the first three days there doing pre-production and refining the songs to be the best possible versions of themselves. The amount of time we had in creating this record meant we were able to experiment and not have to rush with any aspect of it, and I feel it shows in the end product.”

“It very much pulls from ideas of transcendence, progression, and resilience, and it’s very much a push back on traditional ideas of the self and self-actualization. ‘Posthuman’ to us is about progressing above and beyond the confines of what is considered human, in the physical, psychological, and categorical sense.”

Bo Lueders commented as well:

“To a Harms Way fan, I would describe ‘Posthuman’ as a blend of ‘Isolation'(2011) and ‘Rust’ (2015), but it’s sonically way more insane. To anyone else, I would simply say it’s full on heavy and full on aggression.”

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PostedDecember 6, 2017
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsHarms Way, Posthuman, Human Carrying Capacity

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