Cleveland‘s own, SINK THE SHIP, are very excited to announce their signing with SharpTone Records. The band have just unveiled their awesome, new song and music video for “Domestic Dispute,” which can be viewed below. The track also features Bert Poncet (Chunk! No, Captain Chunk!) on guest vocals. Look for more details on the band‘s SharpTone Records debut to be revealed over the coming weeks.
Check out the official video below!
Markus Staiger (Nuclear Blast CEO / SharpTone Records Co-Founder) states: "SINK THE SHIP just delivered the best melodic metalcore debut! They created an epic album with an exceptional mixture of metalcore, pop punk and post-hardcore!"
Colton Ulery (Vocals) further adds: “SINK THE SHIP took a break in 2017 to re-group and solidify what we wanted the band to be. During that time, SharpTone had made contact with me and we began sending them new material. We‘re so excited to be coming back and in partnership with them. The experience with the label has definitely been one to brag about. Such a phenomenal and hardworking staff.
"The video for 'Domestic Dispute' was a fun one to make, both the song and the video. The lyrics are definitely personal to me and I‘m excited that we could take such a bummer topic and make it sound fun. We actually shot the video in France while we were there recording. The video concept was cool because we shot in a house and it feels like I‘m having this ’dispute' and just airing out all of my issues to the camera.
"We had the honour of creating this album with Bert and Eric Poncet from Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! There had been talks of doing a feature with Bert and after listening to all of the songs, we ended up deciding on 'Domestic Dispute.' Those guys are so great to work with. The studio quality and hospitality were more than exceptional."
SINK THE SHIP erupted into the underground heavy music scene with their energetic, bold and bright post-hardcore and pop-punk infused blend of metalcore in 2012—and since then, they've been sailing stronger and stronger with each passing year. Within two years' time, the band would release their debut effort, Reflections, a riveting—albeit rough around the edges—EP that spoke volumes to the band's dedication to creating music true to themselves and worth its weight in powerful, emotive passion.
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