How Sink Like A Stone by Suppressed Intention Challenges Our Views on Liberty and Choice!

Nov 12, 2024 3:35 PM
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Suppressed Intention's newest single “Sink Like A Stone” is a raw form of self expression.

Sink Like A Stone is conceptually written around the idea of standing up for what you believe in. Referencing liberty, choice, and cowardice all in one song, it digs to the core of what it means to freely tell people what you think about things you care about.

Suppressed Intentions agrees that disagreements happen in life, and especially in politics, but there are some things that we cannot disagree on. Domestic Violence and women’s suffrage is one of those things, which is what the music video focuses on.

About:

Formed in Late 2018, Suppressed Intentions has carved a unique space in the metal landscape, blending elements of thrash, groove metal and metalcore with a 3-guitar approach. The band release their first EP “The Rise EP” in 2021 and has shared the stage with acts such as Green Jelly, Sunflower Dead, Hatriot, Generation Kill, and many others. In 2023, the band signed with SODEH Records, and released the single “Lie to Me” in April of 2024.  

Supressed Intentions are: 

Garrett Simas – Vocals
Brian Hatter – Vocals / Rhythm Guitar
Chris Smith – Lead Guitar
Christopher Quintanar – Lead / Rhythm Guitar
Ethan Chavez – Bass
Cameron Burke-Casey – Drums

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How Sink Like A Stone by Suppressed Intention Challenges Our Views on Liberty and Choice!

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