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Hollow Pact Premiere New Single & Music Video "Tear" - Sign With Sumerian Records
Band Photo: Led Zeppelin (?)

Hollow Pact have announced their signing to Sumerian Records alongside the release of their new single “Tear.” The industrial-laced melodic metalcore outfit, which includes the grandson of Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham among its members, also features vocalist Jager Henry, a descendant of the legendary rock figure.
A Lost Noise-directed music video for “Tear” has debuted alongside the announcement.
Commenting on their new label home, the band stated:
“This new chapter is truly a dream come true. To be signed to a label I looked up to and I also looked up to the artists on it. I’m excited for this journey and it’s up to the world now. Welcome to the Pact.”
Speaking about the single, they added:
“‘Tear‘ lives in the space between comfort and collapse – a broken reflection of attachment, erosion, and the weight of holding on to something for too long. In other words everything you don’t need but crave.”
The band has also confirmed upcoming live dates:
With Royale Lynn:
08/29 Albuquerque, NM – Uptown Funk Dueling Pianos
08/30 Phoenix, AZ – Valley Bar
09/03 Henderson, NV – Grey Witch
09/05 Denver, CO – Lost Lake Lounge
With Of Mice & Men:
11/19 Santa Ana, CA – The Observatory
11/20 San Diego, CA – House of Blues
11/21 Sacramento, CA – Ace of Spades
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