Project 86 Releases Title Track From 'Knives to the Future'; Album Due November 11 [LISTEN HERE]

Project 86

Christian rock band Project 86 released the title track from their upcoming album Knives to the Future yesterday.

The song, first featured on Loudwire, is as heavy and hard hitting as everything else they have been releasing.

"Conceptually, this is a song about embracing your past, for better or worse, and realizing you do not have to be defined by it. It is about greeting what lies ahead without fear or shame. Prepared, we brace for anything that comes in our paths," said lead singer Andrew Schwab to Loudwire.

The song can be heard here

The album is slated for a November 11, and will also kick off a tour. "The album is about a search for truth and destiny through rediscovering secrets hidden in your past," continued Schwab, "Sonically it is heavy, deeply emotional, desperate, and very personal. I'm very proud of what has been accomplished both with the fans and the music in this recent chapter."

According to their press release, 18 new tracks were recorded including an acoustic one, "We have loved pushing the envelope of evolution on every Project 86 release and this record is no exception. The inspiration behind this record is completely different and its been incredible to write and record with such a talented group of guys," said lead singer Schwab in a statement.

The band was able to raise $90,000 for their project after only setting their goal for $50,000. This placed the campaign in the top 10 of IndieGogo all time.

"We had such an amazing experience from start to finish on the last record that we couldn't wait to do it again. Even more fans got involved this time and blew us away with their support. We have had backers coming in the studio participating in the process, singing gang vocals, Skyping with us, etc. It's a fun and rewarding way to create and release new music."

Some of the band's incentives included executive producer credit, P86 performing a show anywhere the fan would like, guest vocals, liner notes, early music, and more.

Listen to the song Acolyte March below: