You know you’re onto something special when you encounter a band that not only hits hard but also packs heartfelt, palpable emotion behind every punch. Embracing an ethos centered around anti-obsession, personal growth and self-awareness, Harm’s Way’s metallic hardcore has won them fans on four continents, and their reputation for delivering blistering sets cannot be overstated. Having grown with each subsequent release, Posthuman, their fourth full-length - and Metal Blade debut - is a devastating addition to their catalog. “We’ve always stayed true to who we are and allowed the songwriting process to take shape organically from record to record, and as the band has progressed our sound has become more refined with metal and industrial influences,” states drummer Chris Mills, while guitarist Bo Lueders succinctly sums up what people can expect when they first spin the record: “To a Harm’s Way fan, I would describe Posthuman as a blend of Isolation (2011) and Rust (2015), but it’s sonically way more insane. To anyone else, I would simply say it’s full on heavy and full on aggression.”
Tracklist: 01. Human Carrying Capacity 02. Last Man 03. Sink 04. Temptation 05. Become a Machine 06. Call My Name 07. Unreality 08. Dissect Me 09. The Gift 10. Dead Space