THE BANNER are Coming Out with a New Album, “Greying”

by | Sep 25, 2014

The Banner is one of those bands that have been around for a while, and we gotta say their stuff is out of control. Formed over a decade ago, the band have put out three full-length albums, and now they’re back in action about to release their fourth.

The band’s new album Greying is expected to come out in the upcoming months. It’s their first album in more than five years and it was produced by Will Putney (The Acacia Strain, Poison the Well).

The group, who recently inked a deal with Good Fight Music, have a new song out called “Crippling Despair.” Here’s a stream of it.

We’ll keep you posted as we hear more.

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