Attila Stream New Song 'Public Apology'
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(Metal Hammer) Attila have released a stream of their new track Public Apology. It's lifted from the band's upcoming sixth album Chaos, which is expected to launch later this year after they signed a deal with Sharptone Records. Speaking about the new track, vocalist Chris Fronzak says: "Lets be real - I'm not sorry about sh*t. The only thing I'm sorry for is the fact that the entire world has turned into a bunch of supersoft crybaby bitches. "As the rest of the world changes and adapts to our new 'sensitive generation' just understand that Attila will always stay the same. We're here to f*** sh*t up, are you with us?" Attila will head out on a North American headlining tour in October with support from Chelsea Grin, Emmure and Sylar. See the dates and stream the song here. Metal Hammer is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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