
The Halo Effect Unveils New Single 'Not Yet Broken', Announces Summer Festivals Tour
Swedish melodic death metal outfit The Halo Effect recently released their track Not Yet Broken for streaming, marking a broader release after its initial Japan-exclusive status as a bonus cut from album March Of The Unheard.?
Guitarist Niclas Engelin shared his thoughts on the song:
I think we are fortunate to have this flood of creativity going since day one.
This song was written during the long inspiring sessions for the album Days Of The Lost, with the hopes that fans will enjoy it as much as they do. Its been talked about for a loooong time, and now the time is right to unleash it.?
Globally, The Halo Effect have an active touring schedule planned for 2025, featuring various European festivals including Rockwave Festival in Thessaloniki, Greece on June 26th; Tuska Festival in Helsinki, Finland on June 28th; Dong Open Air in Neunkirchen, Germany on July 17th; Brutal Assault in Jaromer, Czech Republic on August 9th; and Summer Breeze in Dinkelsbuhl, Germany on August 13th.
Additional festival dates include Majestic Music Club in Bratislava, Slovakia on August 10th; Den Atelier in Luxembourgh on August 12th (featuring Machine Head); Metalacker Festival in Schramberg-Tennenbrom, Germany on August 30th; and Posada Rock Festival in Campulung Muscel, Romania on August 29th.?
Other scheduled tour stops include Joy Station in Sofia, Bulgaria on November 21st; If Besiktas in Istanbul, Turkey on November 22nd; Bigcat in Osaka, Japan on November 25th; and Toyosu Pit in Tokyo, Japan on November 26th for their summer festival showcase at the event.?
The Halo Effect have stated that they hope fans will enjoy this new song as much as they do, with plans to include it in their live set list for upcoming festivals.