Make Them Suffer Drop New Video and Announce New Album |

Make Then Suffer have a new lineup showcasing a new member just after their most current thoroughly clean vocalist and keyboardist was asked to leave due to sexual assault allegations. They also dropped a new online video for their newest monitor.
The new keep track of is named “Doomswitch,” which is “a term utilized to explain a theoretical mechanism where by an on the net poker website inflicts undesirable luck on a participant,” in accordance to their push release. It’s also a cool identify for a track. Peep the video clip under.
Hailing from Perth, this is a huge minute for the metalcore band, as cleanse vocalist and keyboardist Alex Reade has officially joined the crew. Their former clear vocalist and keyboardist, Booka Nile, was questioned to leave the band in February of this calendar year following allegations that she sexually assaulted a male she slept with.
Of the new song, the band say,
“Sean (Harmanis, vocals) linked to this expression and, at the time, it felt as if a ‘Doomswitch’ had flicked on his daily life, so we used the notion as the major inspiration for the tune. We’ve adopted a new element into our audio along with the inclusion of a new member: Alex. This tune marks a new chapter and the next move forward for the band and the sonic shift in ‘Doomswitch’ really drives that dwelling.”
The online video was directed by Colin Jeffs and filmed at The Paint Factory in Brisbane.
The band are touring the U.S. this slide with Undesirable Omens and Dayseeker. Check the dates out in this article:
11/3 Charlotte, NC @ The Underground
11/4 Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade (Heaven)
11/5 Tampa, FL @ The Orpheum
11/7 Houston, TX @ Rise Rooftop
11/8 Dallas, TX @ South Side Songs Corridor
11/10 Mesa, AZ @ Nile Theater
11/12 Anaheim, CA @ Home of Blues
11/13 Roseville, CA @ Goldfields
11/15 Portland, OR @ Bossanova Ballroom
11/16 Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
11/18 Salt Lake Metropolis, UT @ The Intricate
11/20 Denver, CO @ Summit Songs Corridor
11/22 Minneapolis, MN @ Cabooze
11/23 Milwaukee, WI @ The Rave II
11/25 Chicago, IL @ Concord Songs Hall
11/26 Cleveland, OH @ Dwelling of Blues
11/27 Toronto, ON @ Danforth Tunes Corridor
11/29 Cincinnati, OH @ Bogarts
11/30 Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl
12/2 TBA
12/3 Pittsburgh, PA @ Roxian Theater
12/4 Detroit, MI @ St. Andrew’s Corridor
12/6 Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
12/7 Montreal, QC @ Club Soda
12/9 Worcester, MA @ Palladium (Downstairs)
12/10 Baltimore, MD @ Rams Head Reside
12/11 New York, NY @ Irving Plaza