Our Common Collapse Premiere First Single For Periphery's 3DOT Recordings Label

Progressive deathcore outfit Our Common Collapse have premiered their new single, “Invertebrate.” Earlier this week, the band were revealed as the latest addition to Periphery's 3DOT Recordings, with the label's founders calling them the heaviest act they have signed to date.
The track arrives with an Austin Scherzberg-directed music video, both of which now available for streaming via YouTube and Spotify for you below.
Guitarist/producer Elliot Merriman commented on the band's first new material in several years:
“Lyrically, ‘Invertebrate’ is more direct than much of our previous work. Rather than leaning too far into surrealism and ambiguity, it explores the spineless people who exploit those around them, always looking to take more than they’re willing to give, and the lasting impact they can have on a person’s sense of self and autonomy. While rooted in personal experiences, the themes are meant to resonate on a broader level.”
Merriman continued:
“We’ve spent a long time writing and refining this new material and we can’t wait for everyone to hear a more evolved, fully realized version of the band. Every decision from the songwriting to the production was made with the intention of pushing our sound further while staying true to the music we enjoy listening to and creating. This is only the beginning of what we’ve been working on.”
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