Delaware metalcore act Foreign Hands has quickly become one of 2022’s most exciting young bands and they continue on their standout year with the announcement of signing with heavy music giants, SharpTone Records. Today, Foreign Hands shared their first single on the label, “Chlorine Tears,” an absolutely massive track suffused with feverish guitars and crushing drums.
The band’s vocalists Tyler Norris and Jack Beatson take their furious screams meets soft spoken approach to the next level, hanging on to every lyric of the emotionally pulling song. Recorded with producer Will Putney (Stray From The Path, Counterparts), the band was able to develop a larger sonic cohesion while still keeping their hardcore roots in tact.
The band shares more about their new single:
“‘Chlorine Tears’ was written knowing we had to go into the studio to record, so there was definitely a little bit of pressure there. The song was written more collaboratively than we’d ever done before, and ended up coming together fairly quickly once we had all hands on deck.
They continued: “Obviously, Will Putney is a massive name in heavy music — we’re all super familiar with his material and were thrilled to get the opportunity to work with him on this track. Will grew up listening to a lot of the bands that we take influence from, so he was able to help us refine ‘Chlorine Tears’ while sticking true to our sound. The same can be said for the recording process: he brought out the best in each of us as we tracked our parts, and that really shows on the finished product.”
Foreign Hands has been able to create the perfect formula of heavy and melodic that brings that early ‘00s sound into the modern age. Determined to keep things moving, the band is already writing new material and planning out shows well into 2023. Between their drive and constant elevation of sound, it won’t be long before Foreign Hands become the torchbearers to a new generation of metalcore bands.
Foreign Hands 2022 Tour Dates
w/Stick To Your Guns, Kublai Khan, Belmont, and Koyo
9/1 — Roseville, CA — Goldfield Trading Post
9/2 — Portland, OR — Bossanova
9/3 — Seattle, WA — El Corazon
9/5 — Salt Lake City, UT — Soundwell
9/6 — Denver, CO — The Oriental Theater
9/7 — Lawrence, KS — Granada Theater
9/8 — Chicago, IL — House of Blues
9/9 — Louisville, KY — Portal
9/11 — Philadelphia, PA — Underground Arts
9/12 — Baltimore, MD — Baltimore Sound Stage
9/13 — New York, NY — Irving Plaza
9/14 — Worcester, MA — The Palladium
9/15 — Toronto, ON — Opera House
9/16 — Montreal, QC — Le Studio TD
9/17 — Quebec City, QC — Envol & Macadam Fest
9/20 — Columbia, SC — New Brookland Tavern
9/21 — Orlando, FL — The Abbey
9/22 — Jacksonville, FL — Underbelly
9/23 — Tampa, FL — The Orpheum
9/27 — Austin, TX — Mohawk
9/28 — Dallas, TX — Amplified Live
9/30 — Mesa, AZ — The Nile
10/1 — Anaheim, CA — House of Blues