…So Unknown’…, it sums up our band,’ says JESUS PIECE frontman Aaron Heard mulling over the title of the Philly metallic hardcore squad’s much anticipated second album. ‘Everything about us has always been a very unknown situation. We didn’t know what we were supposed to sound like, we didn’t know who we were supposed to tour with, and that’s stuck with us from the start. We’re a very enigmatic band.’ Seven years into a career built on an uncompromising ethos and carefully crafted, brutal sounds, JESUS PIECE melds intelligence and aggression in a manner that doesn’t just push the genre’s rigid boundaries. It sets the standard for the shape of hardcore to come.
‘…So Unknown’ is the sound of articulated brutality that defies categorization. It’s 28 minutes of rage and introspection slammed into the red. From explosive opener ‘In Constraints’ to the dissonant strains of ‘Tunnel Vision’ to the caustic ‘An Offering to The Night’, JESUS PIECE’s Century Media debut and their first full-length since 2018’s landmark, ‘Only Self’ has been worth the wait. Co-produced and mixed by Randy LeBouef (Every Time I Die, Orthodox), ‘…So Unknown’ is a spectacular second act and a passage to something more intense and personal for the five Pennsylvania natives.
Taking their name from a popular piece of religious jewelry – ‘It had a hip hop vibe,’ says Aaron. ‘We didn’t want a stupid metal sounding name, so we went the other way and rolled with it.’
Tracklist: 01. In Constraints 02. Fear Of Failure 03. Tunnel Vision 04. FTBS 05. Silver Lining 06. Gates of Horn 07. Profane 08. An Offering to the Night 09. Stolen Life 10. The Bond