Turn Cold release new single "The End of My Rope"

Turn Cold, a newly-formed crossover thrash band from Atlanta, Georgia, have just released “The End of My Rope”. The track, which has has been premiered exclusively at MetalBite.com, is taken from the Turn Cold’s upcoming debut EP Break Your Faith.
An intensely heavy and masterfully executed union of speed metal and hardcore, “The End of My Rope” takes influence from Turn Cold’s heroes including Metallica, Slayer and Cro-Mags.
The band commented: "We are proud to present our first offering to the readers here at MetalBite. We're anxious for everyone to hear the rest of the EP. If you're into it, share it with your friends. If you hate it, be sure to get on social media and tell the whole world about it. We thank you for your help either way. This one's for the thrash freaks and the 2-steppers."
Listen to “The End of My Rope” now at MetalBite.com.
Born out of pandemic-induced isolation, Turn Cold began with living room demos and remote track trading between members. Their debut EP, Break Your Faith, captures the harsh reality of involuntary alienation. The events of the past year influenced vocalist Stenvik’s lyrical conjurations about the struggle to navigate the world’s current landscape. Musically and emotionally devastating, Break Your Faith is an incendiary debut.
Break Your Faith will be released on September 10th 2021 and can be preordered HERE.

Tracklist:
Break Your Faith
Delusion Solution
The End of My Rope
Turn Cold is:
Brett - Guitar
Sten - Vocals
Twitch - Bass
Matt - Drums
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