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Future Palace Release Video For Dead Inside; Run LP Out Now Via Arising Empire

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German post-hardcore trio Future Palace have released their sophomore album Run, out now via Arising Empire. To celebrate the band have released a video for their new single ‘Dead Inside’, once again displaying the emotional power behind their sound.

Future Palace collaborated with Peter Leukhardt (Annisokay, Beyond The Black and Rising Insane) to record the music video for ‘Dead Inside’.

Stream/purchase Run in various formats HERE

‘Dead Inside’ explores a toxic relationship, not only the mark it’s left on the past but how to deal with the lasting effects. “At the beginning of ‘Dead Inside’ there was the personal experience, that there are people who justify their behaviour by saying that they are irrevocably emotionally cold,” says guitarist Manuel. “The track deals with a sometimes tragic situation both lyrically and instrumentally – it reflects inner turmoil, helplessness and anger at the same time.”

“This is certain, the new songs not only sound different, they also came from different feelings,” Manuel expands on the songwriting process. “We are therefore particularly looking forward to the live shows – because capturing these feelings in music is one thing, being able to share and express them directly is another.”

After all, Future Palace‘s music has never been as multifaceted than it is on this album: this is music that wants to be heard and felt – everywhere and always.

One of the most aspiring post-hardcore acts in Germany, Future Palace signed to Arising Empire to release their debut album Escape in 2020, which garnered several million streams across streaming platforms.

Future Palace‘s sophomore album Run was produced by Julian Breucker (Beyond The Black) and mixed/mastered by Annisokay guitarist Christoph Wieczorek. Run explores the fight with one’s own demons, the aftermath of a toxic relationship, and how the struggle with your own salvation is only the beginning, even after escaping from a dramatic situation. Blending the rawness of Holding Absence, Spiritbox and While She Sleeps with the irresistible, sweeping sounds of Bring Me The Horizon and PVRIS, the visually stunning and vulnerable record sets these painful processes to atmospheric post-hardcore, portraying the ups and downs of emotion.

Earlier this year Future Palace embarked on their first ever headline tour across Germany, followed by a European tour supporting Annisokay. The trio will appear at Full Force Festival and High 5ive Summer Fest over the summer, as well as tour with Battle Beast in August and September. Full dates HERE

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