Post-hardcore quartet Polar return with a video for their brand new single ‘Dissolve Me’, out now via Arising Empire.
Vocalist Adam Woodford comments on the single: “‘Dissolve Me’ is all about the red mist of anger that seems to be within everybody in today’s world. A loss of patience like the final straw has been had within all walks of life. A feeling of privileges and freedom having been taken away and this song is a vessel to release the anger inside.”
At the beginning of 2020, the music world came to an abrupt stop. For Polar, that meant a conclusive end to their unfinished tour alongside After The Burial, Spiritbox and Make Them Suffer, following their 2019 acclaimed album Nova.
Filled with a sense of uncertainty in a world turned upside down, Polar (Adam Woodford, Fabian Lomas, Gav Thane and Noah See) took to work on brand new material, with lyrics that delve deep within the self and a sound that treads new, experimental grounds.
Now armed with their hard-hitting new material and releasing their first vital single ‘Dissolve Me’, Polar are raring to take to the stage, after years of musical and personal growth behind the scenes.
Expect the unexpected.
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