At The Gates Release Stampeding New Song “A Stare Bound In Stone”

At the Gates are gearing up to release their seventh album, To Drink From the Night Itself, later this spring on May 18 via Century Media Records. After revealing the record’s title track earlier this month, the Swedish titans of melodic death metal have dropped “A Stare Bound in Stone,” another scorcher set to appear on the upcoming LP. The chugging track arrives alongside a bold new music video directed by Costin Chioreanu, which finds the band performing silhouetted against a blood-red backdrop.

If there was any doubt about At the Gates soldiering on without founding guitarist Anders Björler, this song should dispel any worries. There’s a pervasive sense of evil looming over “A Stare Bound in Stone” and while the licks might not be as vibrant as Slaughter of the Soul, they’ve got a bit more muscle that give At the Gates a strong-armed sound.

“For the second single release of the album, we wanted this menacing stormer — fast, aggressive verses, heavy chorus and an evil mantra of an ending. This, for me, depicts the desperate, urgent mood of the record. I think it could be one of the most aggressive songs we have ever written,” comments frontman Tomas Lindberg. “This album is so diverse and includes so much different elements that it is hard to boil down those essences to just one song. This song has a lot of them though; more to come soon,” he added.

“For the video shoot, we wanted to work with Costin (Chioreanu, album artist) on this one, as he is an essential part of this record,” the singer added. “We felt that he knew exactly what kind of emotions we wanted to get across, and how to capture them artistically. I see this video as a brilliant complement to the song. Enjoy!”

Check out the video for “A Stare Bound in Stone” below.

Christopher Lee: I am a college student from California. I am a massive fan of most things rock, and especially of all things Car Seat Headrest. Journalism has been a great passion of mine, and I hope that I'll be able to continue to merge my worlds of music and journalism as the years go on.
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