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HARM'S WAY announce headlining tour, drop brutal new song

Chicago crushers share another single off 'Common Suffering'

Harm's Way fans have two reasons to be excited today (August 16th). First, the Chicago hardcore brutalists have announced their first North American headlining tour in four years, which will take place later this fall with support from Fleshwater, Ingrown and Jivebomb.

The tour kicks off October 18th in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and finishes up November 16th in Kansas City, Missouri, and you can see the full list of dates below. 

On top of that great news, Harm's Way have also dropped another vicious track from their first new album in five years, Common Suffering.

It's called "Devour," and it's a pummeling whirlwind of blistering, industrialized hardcore that's written about toxic relationships and the suffering that they cause. 

"''Devour' is the process of waking up to your isolation, with actions and purpose that are somehow no longer your own," the band shared in a press release. "It's a crossroads that can lead you either the rest of the way down, or back to where whatever's lost may be found again."

Watch the new video for "Devour" above and pre-order your copy of Common Suffering, due out September 29th via Metal Blade. 

Tickets for Harm's Way's tour will go on sale August 18th at 10 a.m. local time. See the full list of dates below. 

Harm's Way, Fleshwater, Ingrown, Jivebomb 2023 tour dates: 
Oct 18: Milwaukee, WI - X-Ray Arcade
Oct 19: St. Louis, MO - Blueberry Hill
Oct 20: Louisville, KY - Portal
Oct 21: Columbus, OH - Ace of Cups
Oct 22: Detroit, MI - Magic Stick
Oct 24: Pittsburgh, PA - Preserving Underground
Oct 25: Toronto, ON - Lee's Palace
Oct 27: Brooklyn, NY - Monarch
Oct 28: Boston, MA - Paradise Rock Club
Oct 29: Philadelphia, PA - First Unitarian Church
Oct 30: Baltimore, MD - Baltimore Soundstage
Oct 31: Richmond, VA - Canal Club
Nov 01: Atlanta, GA - Masquerade - Hell
Nov 03: Dallas, TX - Studio at The Factory
Nov 04: Austin, TX - Mohawk
Nov 05: Houston, TX - Warehouse Live Studio
Nov 07: Phoenix, AZ - The Nile
Nov 08: Las Vegas, NV - Eagle Aerie Hall
Nov 09: Los Angeles, CA - 1720
Nov 10: San Diego, CA - Brick by Brick
Nov 11: Berkeley, CA - 924 Gilman Street
Nov 12: Sacramento, CA - Goldfield Trading Post
Nov 14: Salt Lake City, UT - Metro Music Hall
Nov 15: Denver, CO - Bluebird Theater
Nov 16: Kansas City, MO - RecordBar