San Diego quartet Thousand Below have released their new album ‘Hell Finds You Everywhere’via Pale Chord Music. Prior to today’s release, Thousand Below dropped music videos for “Face To Face” and “Sabotage”which together have amassed over 880,000 streams on Spotify and 72,000 views on YouTube. Stream ‘Hell Finds You Everywhere’ here.
Thousand Below are currently on the road on the completely sold-out North American leg of A Tour Of The Concrete Junglewith Bad Omens, Dayseeker, and Make Them Suffer. Be sure to stay tuned for more Thousand Below news coming soon.
Thousand Below’s vulnerable, ambient, yet ultimately hopeful self-examination of loss, life and healing is an enduring theme resonating in the band’s signature sound. The range within their genre is an homage to the band’s intimate experience through the stages of grief. The American quartet– James DeBerg [vocals], Josh Thomas [guitar], Josh Billimoria [Bass], and Max Santoro [drums]– descend into the visceral anger and raw anguish echoing throughout their lyrically-jarring debut album The Love You Let Too Close (Rise Records), followed by the somber instrumentation of an ultimately quieter emotional discourse in their sophomore album Gone In Your Wake (Rise Records).