Killswitch Engage share video for new single "I Believe"
Three-time Grammy-nominated hard rock heavyweights and platinum-selling band Killswitch Engage — Jesse Leach (vocals), Adam Dutkiewicz (guitar), Joel Stroetzel (guitar), Mike D'Antonio (bass) and Justin Foley (drums) — are gearing up for the release of their new album “This Consequence” out February 21 via Metal Blade. The new album is available to pre-order now HERE.
Today, they have shared the video for the new single I Believe.
"'I Believe' is about undying hope," shares Leach. "During difficult times perspective is everything. Knowing deep down that 'this too shall pass' has been a beacon of light for me. I do believe there is meaning behind suffering. If we are able to push through difficult times and come out the other side, there is a renewed sense of purpose."
He continues, "I know there are much more commonalities between all of us as humans than there are differences. The good far outweighs the bad. This is my message to anyone who's listening, things will get better! However you have to believe that they will!. There is power in faith, there is power in manifestation and prayer! Keep the faith and push forward with the confidence of better days ahead. Do not let this world pull you down into despair. Tomorrow is a new day and a new possibility for change!"
Watch its official video below:
This Consequence is available to pre-order in the following formats:
*CD: 8-panel digipack with spot gloss and emboss + 20-page booklet
*LP: Single LP — gatefold jacket with spot gloss and emboss + 8-page 8.5"x11" booklet
*Digital/Streaming
*US Vinyl Variants:
Ancient Stone
Blood Sunset (Indie Retail Exclusive)
Engulfing Moss (Revolver Exclusive)
Cold Dead Eyes (Indiemerch Exclusive)
Charred Rust (Band Store Exclusive)
*EU Vinyl Variants:
Defused Pink Pollution
Corrupt Blood Infusion
Expired Ancient Slate (UK Exclusive — 500 copies)
Cosmos Adrift (EMP Exclusive 200 copies)
Decayed Crushed Leaves (Amazon Exclusive — 200 copies)
Explosive Birch Rot (Impericon Exclusive — 200 copies)