ESCAPE THE FATE UNLEASH ANTHEMIC NEW TRACK “UNBREAKABLE” FROM FORTHCOMING ALBUM CHEMICAL WARFARE

CHEMICAL WARFARE OUT APRIL 16

EARLY PRAISE FOR THE MUSIC OF CHEMICAL WARFARE

“The anthemic [‘Walk On’] showcases the band’s signature sound with catchy vocal melodies, exceptional guitars riffs and driving drums.” — Music Mayhem Magazine

“[‘Invincible’ is] a remarkably impactful mixture of magnificently spirited vocals and terrifically thrilling music.” — Pure Magazine

“[‘Not My Problem’ is] a brilliantly catchy slice of pop-rock with plenty of glitchy synths and guttural angst hiding in the cracks.” — Rock Sound

Today, celebrated, genre-redefining rock band Escape The Fate havedropped “Unbreakable” from their highly anticipated seventh studio album Chemical Warfare, due April 16 via Better Noise Music.

With an infectious chorus about resilience, the track, accompanied by an epic animated lyric video from Toon53 Productions, continues the group’s momentum of high-energy, empowering releases leading up to the full LP.

Like the rest of the songs on Chemical Warfare, “Unbreakable” was produced by John Feldmann (Blink-182, Panic! At the Disco, The Used) and co-produced by the band’s lead guitarist Kevin “Thrasher” Gruft.

Stream or download “Unbreakable” HERE.
Watch the Official Lyric Video HERE.
Pre-save/pre-order Chemical WarfareHERE.

“‘Unbreakable’ is about finding power in your life rather than just trying to fight your way through circumstances,” the band said. “There’s a theme of triumph and being victorious over the things that used to control you in this upcoming album.”

Escape The Fate have been earning critical praise for the music of Chemical Warfare since this past summer, with the release of the anthemic “Walk On,” which also served as a soundtrack single for the indie feature Sno Babies (released via Better Noise Films). They followed it up with the Lindsey Stirling-assisted “Invincible,” an energetic, sonic ride about never giving up. And most recently, the band kicked off 2021 with single “Not My Problem,” a soulful, cathartic hard rock offering with Travis Barker lending his drum skills to the track.