Northern Territory’s Post-Hardcore five-piece We Burn Bridges today premiere their monster second single “Silhouette” from forthcoming EP ‘Head Prison‘, out on May 17.

Where the first single “Self Drought” touches on the nature of addiction and fixation and how unhealthy that can be without perspective, “Silhouette” tackles the topic of false people. “Silhouette” is about vocalist Jack Ryan‘s experiences with fake people and their tendency to hide behind the guises that they create to fit in with others around them. Ryan speaks about the nature of the track and where the inspiration has been drawn from, “Growing up in a church environment you learn very quickly who is genuine and who’s just there to tick boxes. You see people living behind fake personas and pretending to be what they think you want them to be.” 

Isolated away in Darwin, We Burn Bridges has been carving their name into the local heavy music scene over the last few years. In 2016 the track “Coward” was nominated for Northern Territory’s Heavy Song of the Year. Since this, the band has been working hard behind the scenes to add new flavour to “Coward”, to create four new songs to add to their repertoire and to bring the ‘Head Prison’ EP to life.

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