Description
Since 2006, Harm's Way has evolved from whispered underground favorites to favorite sons with an arsenal of songs that helped shape heavy music's trajectory-creating a roadmap for legions of copycats interested in "reinventing" themselves. But there is only one Harm's Way. One that has never stayed complacent and constantly morphed shape- absorbing and reapplying influences in new and creative ways to create some of the most well-executed songs in heavy music. And yet, considering the changeling that they and their previous efforts are, Common Suffering is easily the most musically diverse undertaking in their catalog, and their most impressive. To be clear-Common Suffering shifts the paradigm for heavy music and is a modern classic in wait.