Downswing stream new single 'Too Little Too Late'
Photo Credit: Chris Arnold
New York metallers Downswing have unveiled their new single 'Too Little Too Late', taken from their new album, And Everything Was Dark, set for release on 24th October via MNRK Heavy.
Featuring guest vocals from Chris Roetter of Like Moths to Flames, watch the video for 'Too Little Too Late' here: https://youtu.be/EuRCAi7KTaM
Stream the track here: https://downswing.ffm.to/tltl
Pre-order And Everything Was Dark here: https://downswing.ffm.to/andeverythingwasdark
The band comment: "At its core, ‘Too Little Too Late’ is about being in a dark place and realizing that help or comfort often arrives only after the damage is done. It’s about wrestling with that helpless feeling of something constantly pulling you down, making you feel less like yourself every day."
Darkness isn't merely a theme for Downswing — it's the environment they've learned to endure. The Albany, New York USA outfit cultivates a heavy atmosphere and melodic depth, stripping away emotional armor and calloused defenses to reveal something raw and defiantly honest. The band’s new album, And Everything Was Dark, serves as both a mission statement and a bold leap forward.
For nearly a decade Downswing have steadily evolved into a powerhouse of modern metal and groove. The band’s current incarnation emphasises soaring choruses, thunderous breakdowns, atmospheric depth and emotional intensity.
“This is the first time it feels like we’re doing exactly what we want,” says vocalist Harrison Seanor, who joined the band in 2020. “We’re not chasing any specific trend or scene. We’re Downswing.”
Created with a focus on clarity and impact, And Everything Was Dark builds on the sonic foundation of their earlier work while venturing boldly into new territory. Gargantuan riffs and crushing breakdowns intertwine with massive hooks, layered textures and lyrics that resonate deeper than ever before.
'For What It’s Worth' is a bleak outburst of betrayal, confusion and emotional fallout. 'Too Little Too Late' and 'Glass House' explore the record’s central themes: what it means to lose someone you love, the toll of addiction and self-destruction and the slow, painful process of letting go.
“Every song on this record has real meaning,” Seanor says. “There are songs about people we’ve lost, about people we’ve watched spiral, about trying to forgive people who hurt you. It’s personal, but I think people will relate to it in their own way.”
Formed in 2016, Downswing quickly made waves with their unique blend of metallic hardcore aggression and groove-driven heaviness. Early releases such as the Dark Side of the Mind EP (2017) and Good Intentions (2020) cultivated a dedicated underground following and earned the band a reputation for high-intensity performances. 2022 brought the critically acclaimed New Lows EP with their most recent release, Let This Life Devour You EP, arriving in 2024.
Downswing saw And Everything Was Dark as an opportunity to create the kind of record they wanted to hear, without compromise. “We focused a lot more on structure and storytelling this time around,” Seanor explains. “Before, things might have been more chaotic or riff-driven, but now we’re thinking about flow, dynamics, and what makes a song feel big and memorable. There’s no filler here. Every song has a purpose.”
Downswing will be hitting the road across the USA this September, opening for He Is Legend in celebration of the 20th anniversary of their Suck Out the Poison album. Whether playing to packed hometown crowds or making new converts on the road, Downswing are committed to growth, expression and authenticity. They’ve weathered hardships, lineup changes, personal losses and shifting trends and emerged more confident than ever in who they are.
Downswing aren't just evolving. They’ve arrived.
Downswing are:
Harrison Seanor — vocals
Anthony Salvaggio — guitar
Chris Arnold — bass
Nick Manzella — drums
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Tracklisting:
1. No God to Me
2. Emptiness Remains
3. Drowned Out
4. Thanks For Nothing
5. In A Daze
6. For What It's Worth (Feat. Travis Moseley)
7. Stand By…
8. Serpent
9. Letting Go (Feat. Elijah Witt)
10. Too Little Too Late (Feat. Chris Roetter)
11. Eternal