Baltimore Hardcore Act End It Storm In With Wrong Side Of Heaven

Baltimore hardcore band End It has spent years delivering intense live performances across the circuit. The group maintained the same powerful show repeatedly because they had limited recorded material available. Their catalog consisted of just two short EPs, one demo, and occasional compilation appearances.

The band decided to create their first full-length album despite having minimal songs written beforehand. They worked with producer Brian McTiernan, a Baltimore music veteran who previously led Battery and produced records for Turnstile and Hot Water Music. McTiernan currently performs with the supergroup Be Well.

End It entered the studio with only a few demo tracks prepared. The musicians wrote most of their debut album Wrong Side Of Heaven during two months of recording sessions. This creative process allowed them to develop new material organically.

The lead single Pale Horse runs just over one minute but packs multiple breakdowns into its brief runtime. Director Noah Haycock created a music video showing the band performing on a backyard half-pipe. The footage alternates between current band members and their childhood selves.

Wrong Side Of Heaven contains fifteen tracks and arrives August 29 through Flatspot Records. The album represents a major step forward for End It after years of limited releases. Fans can expect the same aggressive energy that made their live shows memorable.

 

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