
All We Are return with dark and dramatic new single "Burn It All Out"
29 March 2017, 13:10
| Written by
Laurence Day
Liverpool-based trio All We Are are back with "Burn It All Out", their first new music since 2015's self-titled debut record.
The brooding new cut takes the group - who hail from Norway, Brazil, and Ireland - down a dark and desparate route. It's urgent and dramatic, culminating in a muscular climax bursting with action and pent-up emotion.
All We Are have a bunch of live shows planned for the coming months, including festival slots at Dot To Dot, Latitude, and End Of The Road - find out more.
Details of All We Are's second LP are due to "be announced shortly".
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