Reactivated Brooklyn hard rock veterans LIFE OF AGONY will release their new album, “A Place Where There’s No More Pain”, on April 28 via Napalm. The band’s fifth studio LP will mark LIFE OF AGONY‘s first release since singer Mina Caputo (formerly known as Keith Caputo) came out as transgender in 2011.

The “A Place Where There’s No More Pain” title track can now be streamed below.

“We have a long history of connecting to our fans on an emotional level through our words and music,” says LIFE OF AGONY bassist/lyricist Alan Robert. “And that’s why I think there’s something really relevant and timeless about the message behind the title track, ‘A Place Where There’s No More Pain’. It’s about facing your problems head-on in order to find peace within yourself. A topic that really hits home for a lot of our fans struggling with their own demons. The opening line, ‘running away only makes it worse,’ couldn’t be more true, because sooner or later those problems will catch up with you, and when they do, you gotta be strong enough to deal with them.”

“A Place Where There’s No More Pain” track listing:

01. Meet My Maker
02. Right This Wrong
03. A Place Where There’s No More Pain
04. Dead Speak Kindly
05. A New Low
06. World Gone Mad
07. Bag Of Bones
08. Walking Catastrophe
09. Song For The Abused
10. Little Spots Of You

In support of “A Place Where There’s No More Pain”, LIFE OF AGONY will hit the road this spring in the Northeast United States. The first short run of dates kicks off April 27 in Allston, Massachusetts and runs through April 29 in Poughkeepsie, New York. The second jaunt begins May 12 in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania and runs through May 20 in Sayreville, New Jersey.

LIFE OF AGONY returned to the stage and performed on multiple festival dates in Europe over the summer of 2014. The band’s famed “River Runs Red” lineup, consisting of vocalist Mina Caputo, guitarist Joseph Zampella (a.k.a. Joey Z), bassist Alan Robert and drummer Sal Abruscato, was excited to take the stage together once again after a three-year hiatus.

Robert previously stated about “A Place Where There’s No More Pain”: “This record is a monster and we’re so psyched to finally share it come April. It’s got such an energy to it. Raging guitar riffs, heartfelt lyrics and killer grooves.

“We definitely turned things up a few notches in 2017, and it feels great. And I gotta say, we’ve never been so focused as a band. Before we even wrote the first note, we all knew what kind of record we wanted to make. You can hear that drive and intensity in the tracks and you can feel the momentum building.”

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