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WALLS OF JERICHO to release “No One Can Save You From Yourself” LP in March!

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After signing with Austria’s Napalm Records last year and teasing their new album, WALLS OF JERICHO have finally unveiled some more details on their highly anticipated new record, a follow up to their last full length The American Dream, released back in 2008! “No One Can Save You From Yourself” WILL BE RELEASED on March 25! see the full press release below.

Shrieking guitar assaults, sirens, words of warning, thousands marching… The intro for No One Can Save You From Yourself establishes in mere seconds that WALLS OF JERICHO are ready for the final resistance – after all, why would these hardcore / metalcore legends fall silent after almost 20 years? The five-piece loves to rub salt into gaping wounds, and WALLS OF JERICHO fans worldwide count on the unmatched aggression and integrity of Detroit`s daughter and sons – be it at their brutal live shows or on record! Eight years after The American Dream, Candace Kucsulain and Co. have found new allies in Napalm Records and seem more relentless than ever: there`s no space for soft nuances! Maddening riffing, downbeats, and huge breakdowns proudly display the band`s historical vigor.

No One Can Save You From Yourself, is set for a March 25th release via Napalm Records. Today both the artwork and track listing have been revealed.

Front woman Candace Kucsulain on the new record:
“Sometimes in life we lose ourselves, and for me it’s always been music that’s brought me back to who I am and what I love. It’s never to late to rediscover yourself. This experience was a reminder to “Find what you love and let it kill you”!”

The band added, “This record was a long time coming and it seemed it would never come to light, but it did so be ready!”

No One Can Save You From Yourself Track Listing:
1. Intro
2. Illusion of Safety
3. No One Can Save You From Yourself
4. Forever Militant
5. Fight the Good Fight
6. Cutbird
7. Relentless
8. Damage Done
9. Reign Supreme
10. Wrapped in Violence
11. Anthem
12. Beyond All Praise
13. Probably Will

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