Minneapolis metal titans, After The Burial have roared back onto the scene with their first new single in over two years, “Hum From The Hollow”. Released on July 11th, this punishing track is a relentless dive into psychological torment and internal decay, driven by the band’s iconic and carefully calculated 8-string guitar riffs, crushing rhythms, and Anthony Notarmaso’s gut-wrenching vocal fury. It’s a sonic beatdown that channels pure, unfiltered aggression—perfect for unleashing your inner rage, as founding guitarist Trent Hafdahl intended.
Paired with a visceral visualiser, the single sets the stage for their upcoming North American tour alongside We Came As Romans on the “Bad Luck” headline run. With two decades of shaping the progressive metal and djent landscape, After The Burial—rounded out by Hafdahl, Notarmaso, bassist Adrian Oropeza, and drummer Dan Carle—prove they’re still a dominant force, delivering the brutal heaviness and technical mastery that have cemented their legacy in modern heavy music. Get ready for a fresh, yet familiar sonic assault on the senses.
From the empty hollow, a single frequency emanates. Encouraged by the chugging and churning of matter; it builds pressure and heat, until erupting into a maelstrom of madness and unrelenting savagery. Crushing riffs and breakdowns that knock the breath from your chest—this is four minutes of unapologetic aggression; a primal engagement of profound human experience. Listener discretion is advised. Only partake of these sounds if you’re prepared to be pummelled from side to side to side.
Dwell in Darkness. Live in Light.
-Lunis Voidbright
Watch the visualiser –> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLshjFDzJw8
Stream the song –> https://sumerian.lnk.to/hfth