LASTOUT Releases Their Debut Album ’No Safe Way To Feel’ on April 24th – The Last Single from the Album ’The Saint Will Say’ is Out Now

The Tampere-based progressive metal outlet LASTOUT is releasing their anticipated debut album ’No Safe Way To Feel’ on the 24th of April 2024. The album is an 11-track compilation of melodic progressive metal that blends together raw energy and traditional band elements with production that creates deeply immersive atmospheres. The album is entirely written, recorded, and produced by the band, highlighting the authenticity – it comes from the minds of young artists trying to keep authentic human made music alive and well. 

The making of the album has been a difficult and tedious process, but also one that we are immensely grateful for. As a band, this experience has brought us a lot closer to one another and we are extremely excited to be able to release our music out into the world. What was crucial to us when making the album, was that it be an exact resemblance of who we are as human beings and creators. One of the most important aspects of making music is knowing who you are and not falsifying yourself. Staying true to yourself and honoring the soul’s need to be heard, seen, and known is a beautiful and enticing thing. We have poured our hearts and souls into this project, and it truly is an intense feeling to finally see it complete.”

The single ’The Saint Will Say’, released today, serves as the last peek of the album. It’s a song about deception and hypocrisy wrapped in a quintessential LASTOUT musical setting: mesmerizing vocals integrated in metallic guitar riffs and sound. Stream the track here.

Pre-save or add the digital version of the album ‘No Safe Way To Feel’ here!
Preorder the physical version of the album from Levykauppa Äx.

Tracklist:
1. Duality
2. The Endurer
3. Irate
4. The Saint Will Say
5. Bleed Me On
6. Icarus
7. A Means To An End 
8. Make Amends
9. Virtues 
10. Take Me, Leave Me
11. I Hurt You, You Hurt Me Back

Cover art by Rami Mursula
Press photo by Elmo Romppanen