Thousand Below Are Sleepless

2017-09-13 by cman23kid | 3 Comments
Post-Hardcore band Thousand Below have released their third music video for their single 'Sleepless' off their upcoming debut album titled 'The Love You Let Too Close.' Preorders for the album can be found here: www.thousandbelow.com

The band will be seen on tour around the United States this fall with The Devil Wears Prada, Veil of Maya, and Silent Planet from 9/29 -11/5.



The Rise Records' newcomers have also released two prior music videos:

Tradition:



Sinking Me:


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bloc
September 13th 2017
70880 Comments


Thought this said thousands below are topless and got excited to see pics

impoppy
September 13th 2017
2288 Comments


Eh, sounds like 40 other bands I've heard. Not bad, just not exciting.

CurtisKaiju
September 15th 2017
40 Comments


That damn album cannot come soon enough. Almost as excited for it as I am for the new Enter Shikari album!



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