Bury Tomorrow have opened a new chapter today, releasing a freshly recorded single titled “Sx” and announcing the creation of their own independent label, DEA†H Records.
New music and a new imprint
The track, produced by Carl Brown, is presented with a chaotic video and is described by the band’s lead vocalist as an introduction to a fresh phase in their career. The song’s title is shorthand for “symptom” and, according to the band, addresses the complexities of identity and the coexistence of positive and negative traits.
“'Sx' is the perfect way to introduce this new chapter. It's about grappling with the good and the bad every day, realizing that none of us are entirely one thing or another. Life exists in shades, not absolutes, and we all carry bones we bury deep.”
The simultaneous launch of DEA†H Records signals the band’s intent to take greater control of their releases and direction. Establishing an independent imprint is a notable step for established acts within the metal and alternative scenes, allowing for increased autonomy over distribution, promotion and creative decisions.
Tour plans and international reach
Alongside the release, the band published dates for a September run across Australia and a pair of Japanese shows, including a Tokyo date where they will share the bill with Gideon. The band has also confirmed plans for a substantial European and UK tour next year, with support from Stick To Your Guns, Elwood Stray and Windwaker.
Published tour dates (selected):
| Date | City | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| Sep 4 | Brisbane, AU | The Tivoli |
| Sep 6 | Sydney, AU | Metro Theatre |
| Sep 16 | Tokyo, JP | Akabane ReNY alpha (w/ Gideon) |
Further dates include shows in Newcastle West (AU), Northcote, Hindmarsh, Perth and Naniwa Ku. The band’s announcement did not specify UK or European venues for the following year, beyond naming touring partners.
Local resonance and what to expect
For readers in Bury, the band’s activities are likely to draw attention both because of the shared name and the group's ongoing presence within the metal circuit. The combination of new music and an independent label suggests forthcoming releases and a continued touring schedule, which could bring the band back to UK stages during their announced European and UK run.
- New single: “Sx” (produced by Carl Brown)
- Independent label launched: DEA†H Records
- Touring: September dates in Australia and Japan; larger European/UK tour planned for next year
The band has made the new material and details public via their channels; listeners and fans should watch official outlets for further announcements on UK dates, ticket sales and releases under the new DEA†H Records imprint.
— Ethan Green, Bury Correspondent