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Parkway Drive reveals Sacred, a bright hymn after three years of waiting

Parkway Drive reveals Sacred, a bright hymn after three years of waiting
Parkway Drive reveals Sacred, a bright hymn after three years of waiting
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Parkway Drive signs his comeback with a hard -hitting and positive hymn titled Sacred unique single for three years, accompanied by an impressive clip.

A return loaded with the single Sacred

The Australian group of Metalcore Parkway Drive has just unveiled Sacredhis first song since the release of Darker Still In 2022. This powerful title, accompanied by a spectacular clip produced by Third Eye Visuals, marked a turning point for musicians, while they celebrate their 20 years of career. In a press release, Winston McCall describes this song as “A hymn to positive energy”adding: “Our identity is ‘sacred’. Our time is ‘sacred’. Never waste that and never waste hope.”

Between impactful riffs, melodic refrains and resolutely bright message, Sacred testifies to the group’s desire to move forward with force and hope, in a which he often deems undermined by pessimism and negativity. No information has yet been disclosed concerning a possible new album, but this single seems to mark the start of a new chapter for Parkway Drive.

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Two concerts in France this fall

This discographic return is part of a striking year for the group, which will give a closed countertop symphonic concert at the Sydney Opera in June, before traveling North America with the tour Summer Of Loud. In the fall, Parkway Drive will start a big European anniversary tour, with The Amity Affliction and Thy Art Is Murder. Two dates are planned in France:

  • October 2, 2025 – Paris, Zénith
  • November 5, 2025 – Lyon, Halle Tony Garnier

With SacredParkway Drive offers a shattering return and prepares the field for an explosive end of the year.

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