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In Hearts Wake Share Music Video For “The Flood (ǝɔᴉʇsnɾ)” Featuring Parkway Drive’s Winston McCall

In Hearts Wake have shared an official video for “The Flood (ǝɔᴉʇsnɾ)” featuring Parkway Drive’s Winston McCall. That track will appear on their new album “Incarnation,” which is set to be released on July 12. Vocalist Jake Taylor commented:

“The Flood. Where to start. It was February 2022 and torrential rains hit our home region in Northern Rivers NSW. Entire towns swallowed two stories underwater. Homes and lives were lost. The floods were biblical. My step-dad narrowly escaped out of a second story window by jumping onto a floating mattress. In the weeks that followed, I was out in Lismore NSW delivering emergency supplies with the rest of the band and I bumped into Winston (vocalist of Parkway Drive) who was helping out on a food run. We couldn’t believe the destruction we were seeing, and yet at the same time, the resilience and strength of the people. 12 years since Winston’s last feature on ‘Divination’ and it felt right to reconnect and collaborate on such an important event that happened to our community.”

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PostedJuly 10, 2024
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsIn Hearts Wake, The Flood (ǝɔᴉʇsnɾ), Incarnation, Parkway Drive, Winston McCall

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