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No Cure Premiere New Single & Music Video
Straightedge deathcore outfit No Cure have officially released their guest-packed new EP, “I Hope I Die Here,” today, December 06th. The conceptual record acts as a heartfelt tribute to their home state of Alabama, featuring a range of guest musicians rooted in the local scene.
Alongside the EP's release, a music video for the track “Hang Me From The Bible Belt” has also premiered online. This song features a notable guest appearance from Gideon frontman Daniel McWhorter. The accompanying music video for “Hang Me From The Bible Belt” was directed by Nick Chance (Beautiful Child of God), who also lends his talents as a guest on the EP, appearing on the track “Don’t Need Your Help.”
Speaking about the track, No Cure frontman Blaythe Steuer shared: More...
No Cure Premiere New Single & Music Video
Straightedge deathcore outfit No Cure has premiered a music video for their song “The Basement Beneath The Fountain,” which is set to appear on their upcoming EP, I Hope I Die Here. This band uses the EP as a conceptual homage to their home state of Alabama, embracing both its beauty and its darker undertones.
Vocalist Blaythe Steuer offered a cryptic comment about the track, which features Kayhan Vaziri (Wretched Blessing/Yautja):
“This is a normal song. Don’t worry about it. There is no reason to be alarmed. That’s just what it sounds like. 33.50074° N, 86.79610° W.”
For those curious, the coordinates point to the Five Points South fountain in Birmingham, AL—a location tied to the song’s themes. The fountain, commissioned by a grieving mother in memory of her murdered son, has a complicated history, including controversial allegations of ties to Satanic imagery.
The music video reflects this layered narrative, incorporating imagery of the fountain and its significance.
Now signed with SharpTone Records, No Cure will release I Hope I Die Here on December 6th. The EP is packed with collaborations from prominent figures in Alabama’s hardcore scene.
“I Hope I Die Here” track-list: More...