“The subject matter is always the same,” Graphic Nature vocalist Harvey Freeman says of the inspiration behind his band’s debut album, A Mind Waiting To Die. “I write about mental health. Not enough people talk about it in a genuine way. It’s a subject I make sure to discuss at every single show. I don’t have a big presence online, I don’t care for that, but when I’m on stage and people have taken the time to watch our band, I feel I can really express myself that we need to talk about mental health.”
A Mind Waiting To Die finds the Kent metallers exploring the subject in unflinching detail, pairing raw sentiments with a confrontational sound that harks back to the golden age of numetal. And while the subgenre that birthed the likes of Korn and Limp Bizkit is often maligned and always misunderstood, for Harvey and his bandmates it provided inspiration not just musically but thematically. “It was about not fitting in, which really spoke to me,” says Harvey. “But it also stands to reason that music that dealt with being an outsider would be treated as such.”
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