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Roel Verscheure

I Prevail returns with visceral track ‘Violent Nature’

Metalcore, Modern Metal

Grammy-nominated metal band I Prevail returns with their new single “Violent Nature” out now via Fearless Records. With it, they released a gripping music video that highlights the track’s fast-paced and infectious energy.

It’s an unrelenting, raw track fueled by the band’s sheer power and dynamic musicianship— standing as one of the heaviest songs they have ever released. Fans can expect heightened intensity from the band as they usher in a powerful new era of music.

Frontman and now sole lead singer Eric Vanlerberghe shared his thoughts on the track below:

“Aggressive, fast, and heavy. All packed into 2 minutes and 10 seconds. Turn it up and put your head through the fucking wall.”

I Prevail is no stranger to pushing boundaries. This group has found great success with previous records over the past decade including their first album “Lifelines” that achieved gold status in both the US and Canada. 2019’s “TRAUMA” repeated that accomplishment in Canada just a few years later and was nominated for Best Rock Album at that year’s Grammys, with their single “Bow Down” also a contender for Best Metal Performance. 2022’s “TRUE POWER” saw the band continue to forge their own musical path, refusing to conform to the expectations of the genre, and instead demonstrating just how much of a tour de force I Prevail’s music is.

Now the band embarks on a new chapter with the release of “Violent Nature,” a song born from battling their personal demons and the turmoil brewing beneath the surface. They are on a mission to redefine heavy music on their own terms and remind the world why they are one of the most vital forces in modern metal.

To stay up to date on all of I Prevail’s upcoming news, please follow them @IPrevailBand and visit IPrevailBand.com

Since forming in Metro Detroit, Michigan in 2013, metalcore/post-hardcore outfit I Prevail have enjoyed vast amounts of critical and commercial success. Their first album, 2016’s Lifelines, achieved gold status in both the US and Canada, while 2019’s TRAUMA repeated that accomplishment in Canada. The latter was nominated for Best Rock Album at that year’s Grammys, with single “Bow Down” also a contender for Best Metal Performance. 2022’s TRUE POWER saw the band continue to forge their own musical path, refusing to conform to the expectations of the genre. Now, the band returns with Eric Vanlerberghe as the frontman and only singer ushering the band into their next chapter with the release of “Violent Nature.” Not only is this a new era, but it’s the best version of the band to date bristling with intention, passion and energy.

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27/05/2025/0 Comments/by Roel Verscheure
Tags: Eric Vanlerberghe, fearless records, I prevail, metalcore, modern metal
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