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Metal / Hard Rock 29 September, 2017

Hostile Array Premiere "Herd Instinct" Music Video

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Maryland metalcore quintet Hostile Array, formerly known as My Ransomed Soul, has premiered their new music video for their second single "Herd Instinct". Outspoken and message driven about the major conflicts in the world, the new single, deals with the idea of blind patriotism and the growth of radical nationalism in the United States.

"If we lose our principles, our nation has no value," explains vocalist Brendan Frey. "We have lost our sense of what it means to have true freedom. If you protest the system or the powers that be, people often claim that you're 'anti-American'. In my opinion, dissent is one of the highest forms of patriotism."

About Hostile Array:
Politics and art have a long history together. Music, in particular, has been used to protest, educate, and even to propagandize. It is undeniable that its influence has helped shape society as we know it. Hailing from Frederick, Maryland, Hostile Array aims to bring their own unapologetic perspective to an increasingly divisive culture.
The group, made up of Brendan Frey, Garrison Frey, Hector Fernandez, Fredy Menjivar, and Andrew Markle, released their first single, "Devoid", in July of 2017 which focused on the tragedy of civilian casualties in the Middle East and US intervention policies. The band aims to continue the political and social dialogue with each new release. Pulling from a variety of influences such as Underoath, Norma Jean, Silent Planet, and Architects, the band delivers a diverse and unique blend of sounds, while maintaining a message that questions the status quo.






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