URNE releases latest music video for “Breathe”

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London-based modern metal band URNE has recently dropped a music video for their song “Breathe” from their latest studio album, “Setting Fire To The Sky”. The band consists of Joe Nally on vocals and bass, Angus Neyra and Kurtis Bagley on guitars, and James Cook on drums. Nally describes “Breathe” as the perfect track to close the record, bringing a sense of release after a collection of heavy riffs. He also mentions the honor of having Jo Quail as a guest on the song. “Breathe” was originally written over a decade ago by Nally and was finally completed with the help of Angus. There is a thematic link between this track and the final song on the band’s previous album, “A Feast On Sorrow”.

The band wanted the video for “Breathe” to capture the essence and atmosphere of the music, which was successfully achieved by their visual collaborator, Loki. The new album, “Setting Fire To The Sky”, has been described as a blend of hardcore, metal, and classic rock elements. Produced by Justin Hill of SikTh, mixed by Johann Meyer at Silvercord Studio, and mastered by Tony Lindstrom at Fascination Street Studio, the album showcases the band’s evolution and growth in their sound.

The album features Jo Quail on the track “Breathe,” and music fans will also notice guest vocals from Mastodon’s Troy Sanders on the song “Harken The Waves”. The album consists of nine tracks, including a bonus track available on CD and digital versions. “Setting Fire to the Sky” is now available for streaming.

URNE’s tracklist for “Setting Fire To The Sky” is as follows:
1. Be Not Dismayed
2. Weeping To The World
3. The Spirit, Alive
4. Setting Fire To The Sky
5. The Ancient Horizon
6. Towards The Harmony Hall
7. Harken The Waves (feat. Troy Sanders)
8. Breathe (feat. Jo Quail)
9. Nocturnal Forms (CD & Digital ONLY bonus track)

For more information about URNE and their music, you can visit their website or follow them on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Photos from the band’s performances and music videos are courtesy of Andy Ford, adding a visual dimension to their music and creative identity.

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