Brendan Preston from ALL THIS FILTH talks ‘Tomorrow Will Be Better?’

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All This Filth, the dynamic and trailblazing music group known for their industrial tinged groove metal sound and impassioned lyrics, recently set the scene ablaze with the release of their new album “Tomorrow Will Be Better?” (Brutal records) as well as scoring the opening support slot for Machine Head and Fear Factory in Perth!

The Everblack Podcast spoke to Brendan Preston from ALL THIS FILTH about their latest album ‘Tomorrow Will Be Better?’, opening for Machine Head and Fear Factory, love of industrial metal, future plans and more!

Watch/listen to the interview here: 

The album “Tomorrow Will Be Better?” which was released worldwide on February 9, 2024 via Brutal Records, is a testament to the band’s growth and experimentation, pushing boundaries towards new levels. Their unique blend of genres & influences coupled with soul-stirring lyrics promises an auditory experience that is both profound and thought-provoking.

On the theme of the album, Brendan states: “Thematically this album picks up right from where ‘Misery Season’ left off. I’ve survived Misery Season and all that comes with that but now what? Where do I go from here? How do I survive in this world that’s so cruel? How do I overcome the hell inside me as well as the hell outside that we humans have created for ourselves? It’s a fucked up world and I gotta work out how to get through.”

Brendan adds: “There’s also some unfinished business on this album from ‘Misery Season’. The track ‘Skyline’ could’ve been on the last album but I’m glad it’s finally been realised on this album”.

To the uninitiated, All This Filth are a Metal band from Perth, Western Australia. They blend many different Metal and heavy sub genres including Groove Metal, Thrash, Hardcore, Death Metal, Industrial Metal and even hints of Sludge and Nu-Metal to create a unique blend of aggressive fury. Strongly influenced by bands such as Fear Factory, ChimairaDevildriver and Lamb Of God, the essence of what metal really means is expressed sonically through the crushing riffs, solid drums and ballsy bass, while being dynamically shaped with electronic keys and audio samples.

“Tomorrow Will Be Better?” was recorded from May 2021 to October 2022 at Sumo Studios in Perth, Western Australia. The album was produced by Tristan Sturmer, mixed by Daniel Thabet at Liquid Studios in Dorset, Vermont USA and mastered by Grammy award winning engineer Alan Douches (Cannibal Corpse, Devildriver, Prong) at West West Side Music in New Windsor, New York USA. Album Artwork & Layout was handled by Kat Atkinson at Beautiful Chaos Art and Design.

“Tomorrow Will Be Better?” is out now via Brutal Records.
http://www.allthisfilth.com/tomorrowwillbebetter