Building more anticipation for their upcoming split with Kill Your Idols, Long Island hardcore band Rule Them All have shared new single, “Uneasy Faith”. The track is as blunt as it is melodic, brimming with dynamic riffs and lyrics centered around the internal struggle of taking a leap of faith. For the split, both bands recorded with Kill Your Idols drummer Anthony Corallo, with KYI’s tracks being mastered by Will Killingsworth (Orchid) and Rule Them All mixed and mastered with Brian McTernan (Battery, Be Well). Released through Flatspot Records, the split is available for both digital (out March 4th) and vinyl (out July 22nd) pre-order now.
Speaking on “Uneasy Faith” vocalist Jon Gusman states:
“‘Uneasy Faith’ is a song simply about taking a chance on something even if you don’t have all the fine details worked out. Sometimes, the only thing you have behind you when you take a leap of faith is belief in yourself and even then it’s not enough. It deals with the idea that expectation can hinder your progress and can even deter you from leaping all together. "
Legendary New York hardcore-punk band Kill Your Idols, unleash their new single “Simple, Short, & Fast”, the band’s first original music since 2006. The track showcases all the classic glory of the band with fast-paced guitars, energetic drums, and lyrics about real life experiences. The song comes alongside the announcement of a four-song split EP with fellow Long Island hardcore band Rule Them All on Flatspot Records, set for digital release February 4th with a vinyl release out mid-2022. Both bands recorded with Kill Your Idols drummer Anthony Corallo, with KYI’s tracks being mastered by Will Killingsworth (Orchid) and Rule Them All mixed and mastered with Brian McTernan (Battery, Be Well).
On the single, guitarist Gary Bennett comments:
“‘Simple, Short, & Fast’ is a song many can relate to. We all have that friend that thinks they can help by being pedantic. They mean well, but sometimes you just need to be alone in your thoughts. You need to sort it out yourself. But it’s also the perfect formula for hardcore music - Simple, Short, & Fast”