![]() As of 2018, Parkway Drive have released six studio albums, one EP, two DVDs, a split album and one book, titled Ten Years of Parkway Drive. ![]() Parkway Drive are an Australian metalcore band from Byron Bay, New South Wales, formed in 2003. The night grows dark… Darker Still,” stated Winston McCall in a press release about this track released on the 23rd of August, 2022, accompanied by a music video. This song begins with the simplest of human sounds and represents these elements as the musical journey grows to reach its souring crescendo before facing the inevitable conclusion of its journey. The great defining elements that make up our existence. So, we set ourselves the goal very early on like when that riff to come about quite early in process of like ‘This deserves a song worthy of that melody’.” Like it’s been a thing we’ve always wanted to create that but haven’t had the ability to craft it and the time to craft it. 9 through Epitaph Records and pre-order your copy here.Speaking in an interview with Rick Sound, Parkway Drive’s vocalist Winston McCall explained on the 6th of July, 2022, “That concept of the song has been with us for like three albums now, but it’s like it’s been the challenge for us. ![]() I’m wishing hard upon the night With every wish, a new star dies But bright, the light behind her eyes Until I die. I’m swimming deep into her eyes I’m swimming strong, but won’t survive The dark, the blue, I cannot fight Until I die, until I die. Look for the album to be released on Sept. And the night grows darker still And the night grows dark, darker still. Watch the video for "The Greatest Fear" below and view the Darker Still artwork and complete track listing further down the page. What you hear on Darker Still is the final fulfillment of our ability to learn and grow catching up with the imagination that we have always had." ![]() Speaking about the album on the whole, he adds, "When Parkway originally started out, we all were trying to push ourselves to do more than we possibly could. It's heavy, it's epic and when it stomps it leaves an impact." Musically, we wanted to create a song that did this concept justice. "The goal was to create a song that saw death not as something that separates, but something that connects us all on our paths. "The greatest fear, the one we all share this song is about the unifying force we all must face -death," says vocalist Winston McCall. It's irresistibly catchy and should easily be a live highlight once Parkway Drive head back out on tour. ![]() It's a bold step for the veteran metalcore group, but one that brilliantly showcases their ability to evolve. ![]()
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