Face Yourself have unleashed vicious single ‘Fractures’, taken from their upcoming EP ‘Fury’.

With the full EP set to arrive on September 26 via Sumerian Records, the track dissects the violence of beauty standards and self-hatred.
Speaking on ‘Fractures’, vocalist Yasmine Liverneaux has shared:
“We are excited to release our new single ‘Fractures’ produced by Joey Sturgis. The lyrics explore a darker theme, as it speaks a lot about self hatred, exploring the pressure of beauty standards and the “mutilations” those pressures can lead someone to. It’s like changing your appearance so much to fit a mould to the point that you don’t even recognise yourself which can be very violent.”
Take a listen via the music video below:
On the release of the band’s second EP ‘Fury’, Yasmine has said:
“We’re happy to announce the future release of our new record Fury. After 2 years of being a band, we have reached a sound that we think looks like us, this is our best work yet and we are happy to be working once again with Joey Sturgis. He became such a great element to our team, and is always pushing us to improve ourselves.”
Take a look at the artwork and full tracklisting for the EP below:

1. Wet Dreams
2. Fractures
3. Carousel Of Violence
4. Catacombs
5. Ov Agony

