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Stray From The Path fordern mit ihrem neuen Song „Actions Not Words“

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VON AM 25/09/2019

Noch bis zum 01. November diesen Jahres müssen wir uns gedulden, bis endlich das neue Album aus dem Hause Stray From The Path auf den Markt kommt.

„Internal Atomics“ nennt sich der nunmehr neunte Longplayer der Hardcore-Punk-Band aus Long Island. Mit „Fortune Teller“ und „Kickback“ haben die Jungs bereits zwei Songs daraus vorgestellt.

Stray From The Path mit einer weiteren neuen Single

Und jetzt folgt ein weiterer Nachschlag in Form der neuen Single „Actions Not Words“, mit der die Band ihre Eindrücke eines Trips mit der Hardcore Help Foundation nach Kenia im vergangenen Sommer verbindet.

Die wirklich lesenswerten Zeilen gibt es weiter unten über den eingebetteten Instagram-Post. Hier jetzt aber erst einmal das besagte Musikvideo.

Im Dezember sehen wir Stray From The Path unter anderem bei unserem Freunden vom Krampus Fest in Herford sowie dem Knockdown Festival in Karlsruhe. Beide jetzt schon mit sehr schicken Line-ups. Das solltet ihr nicht verpassen.

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Tomorrow we release “Actions Not Words,” the third single from our forthcoming album Internal Atomics. It’s about the summer of 2018, when we were fortunate enough to travel to Kenya with two amazing organizations, @hardcorerehelpfoundation and @actionsnotwords_kenya. There, we were able to witness firsthand what these groups do on a daily basis: dedicate their entire lives to helping those in need. In Kenya, clean drinking water—a luxury that we take for granted in many parts of the world—is hard to find. We teamed with @ricohuntjens of Hardcore Help to raise money through merchandise sales, which was then donated towards water filters for Kenyan families. We traveled with Rico to Nairobi, where we got to meet the community and help set up the filters, and from there we headed to Nakuru to join Ross Floyd and Agnes Mburu from Actions Not Words. Ross and Agnes brought us to the Gioto Garbage Slum, where people are living in incredibly difficult conditions. Food, clothing, and shelter are scarce, and the young children spend most of their time away from school trying to find these necessities for their families. Actions Not Words sponsors children from this area into boarding school, where they receive food, clean water, clothing, education, friendship, and a fair chance. It was heartbreaking to see the conditions these families live in, but inspiring to see the children spend time at the school where they are healthy, happy to learn, happy to be alive. There honestly aren’t words to describe how perspective-altering this trip was, but with this song we did our best to communicate how inspired we are by the people we met and the work of organizations like Hardcore Help and Actions Not Words. They lay it all on the line to help those in need and they're changing the world—slowly, but effectively. That kind of change is what it’s all about, and maybe it can start with all of us. It can start with trying to understand that many people don’t have as much as we do, with considering the lives of others and not just those in our closest circles, and with doing what we can to make sure that people have what they need to have a chance at happiness. 📸 @edmasonphoto

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