Hundred Suns (Norma Jean, Ex-Every Time I Die) Debut Powerful New Single “Amaranthine”

Leading up to the release of their debut album The Prestaliis – which hits stores August 11th via New Damage Records – supergroup Hundred Suns (featuring Norma Jean vocalist Cory Brandan, ex-Every Time I Die drummer Ryan “Legs” Leger and ex-Dead & Divine guitarist Chris LeMasters) have just premiered their powerful new single “Amaranthine.”

“’Amaranthine’ is one of our favorite songs,” Brandan explains. “It switches between two different time signatures and we experimented with a lot of dynamics. Chris and Legs have a very balanced writing and rhythmic chemistry on this track, which gave me a lot of room to be vocally versatile. I feel like the song has a very shadowy, almost ‘street’ vibe to it, matching its dark lyrical content, which was inspired by human trafficking — a very serious problem that deserves way more attention than it gets.” 

Brandon continued to add to the topic and serious nature of human trafficking saying, “At times it feels like the world is in a perpetual cycle, talking about the same topics over and over but trafficking is a real crisis taking place in all of our communities, cities and states. I had a conversation with a border agent, who told me that they intervene to help young girls and boys almost every day. According to the U.S. State Department, 600,000 to 800,000 people are trafficked across international borders every year, which is an insane stat. But raising awareness is meaningless without action, so we’re donating a portion of profits from ‘Amaranthine’ to THORN, an organization that focuses primarily on preventing the sexual exploitation of children. They were founded in part by Ashton Kutcher, and I’ve seen him talk about this subject and found it to be very inspiring. Those that want to join us in supporting this important cause can do so by downloading ‘Amaranthine’ on iTunes. You can also visit wearethorn.org for more information.”

To check out Hundred Suns’ dark and eerie new tune, which could very well be a softer and more “radio friendly” Norma Jean track, be sure to look below. Afterwards, pre-orders for The Prestaliis can be found here. Additionally, Hundred Suns will also be headed out on tour later this year with Sun Drug. For tickets, head here

[via Alt Press]

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