UK-based metal band Graphic Nature, known for their aggressive contemporary sound influenced by nu-metal and early 2000’s metalcore, have today released ‘Headstone‘, the latest single from their highly anticipated debut album ‘a mind waiting to die‘, due for release on Friday, February 17, via Rude Records.
“Headstone is a track mainly about depression, and how our own mental health issues can lead us to use substances to just feel an ounce of normality,” explains vocalist Harvey Freeman. “Whether it’s prescribed to you or it’s an addiction of some other sort, it can change us in ways we’d often rather not talk about.”
“The lyrics were written at some of my lowest points and detail my frustration with how day-to-day life was spiraling downwards. Thankfully, I have been in a good headspace for a long time since. I’m just glad I got to put it in a song to raise awareness of the severity of what mental health issues can do to us as humans.”
Speaking of ‘a mind waiting to die‘, Freeman says, “We wrote the entirety of the record during lockdown when things were at their darkest. A lot of the lyrical content stems from personal experience and challenges with mental health and isolation.”
“Each song has a different subject, much like our previous tracks. We dive deep into depression, thoughts that lead you to a very dark place, frustration, sensory overload, anxiety, trauma, relationship issues, etc. It’s a lot to take in and we’ve portrayed it in what we believe to be a perfect representation of how our heads process these things: pure anger over heavy riffs and drum beats. It’s what we do.”
‘Headstone’ is available worldwide now
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‘a mind waiting to die’ will be available worldwide on Friday, February 17