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Times Of Grace (Killswitch Engage) Share “The Burden Of Belief” Virtual Performance Video

Times Of Grace have released a virtual performance video for “The Burden Of Belief.” That track appears on the band's latest album “Songs Of Loss And Separation.” Jesse Leach commented

“‘Burden‘ was one of the songs we originally thought really represented our newer album’s sound overall. I could also always hear it like an acoustic song in my head, similar to ‘The Forgotten One‘. Perhaps someday we will do just that, but in the meantime, an ‘at home’ performance of the song felt like a cool thing to put out there. I really enjoyed setting a vibe and just belting it out. The song has such a deep meaning for me — hell, the whole album does. But there was always something about this song from the first time I heard the demos.”

Adam Dutkiewicz added:

“This is a version of ‘The Burden Of Belief‘ performed as it would be live, but done separately from our homes. Obviously, we’ll need a bass player and second guitarist to help out for the real deal. We hope to bring this song, and many more, to your town at some point in the future.”

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PostedOctober 13, 2021
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsTimes Of Grace, Songs Of Loss And Separation, The Burden Of Belief

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