HOPESFALL Reunite — New Album in 2017

by | Nov 14, 2016

We weren’t expecting this one! Hopesfall have officially reunited and are working on a new album. The forthcoming record will be their first new music since 2007’s Magnetic North.

Hopesfall broke up back in 2008, and reformed for one show back in 2011. But for the most part, they’ve been inactive the past 9 years.

If you’ve been following our site for a while, you may remember one of the first interviews we ever did with Hopesfall back in January 2008. They had been through hell and back with Trustkill Records and did an interview with us to vent.

Glad to see they’re back on track with a new label. The band inked a deal with Graphic Nature Records, an Equal Vision imprint run by producer Will Putney. We’ll keep you posted on more.

Oh and just because we mentioned it, here’s Magnetic North in full.

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