Palehorse celebrate 20 years with release of compilation 'No Longer Secrets'

For over two decades, Connecticut crossover hardcore act Palehorse has been delivering a brutal blend of metalcore, hardcore, and thrash. Today, the band releases No Longer Secrets, a special compilation from Heroes & Martyrs that celebrates their storied history. Newly remastered by Brad Boatright at Audiosiege, this collection features their 2003 demo, Secrets Within Secrets EP, tracks from their split with Colin of Arabia, and their Rumors of War EP.
This marks the first time many of these songs are available on physical and streaming formats since their initial release. The band also announces the addition of bassist Zach Stachura (Pain of Truth) and an all-new EP planned for 2025 on Heroes & Martyrs.
Pre-order No Longer Secrets here.
Vocalist Vinny Calandra shared the following:
Palehorse has committed these past few years to playing all over the Northeast. Although always changing members, the current line up is locked in and writing new material behind the scenes which is our main goal for 2025. Palehorse has been blessed with many years of our friends being members of the band and helping carve out the bands different tours and releases. Connecticut Brotherhood Forever.
Pre-order No Longer Secrets here.
No Longer Secrets track list:
1. Mayday
2. Amongst the Flock
3. 1948
4. Intro
5. Mayday
6. Broken Cross
7. The Deed
8. Worse Than Death
9. Martial Law
10. Bleed the Sheep
11. Holding On
12. Normalcy Bias
13. Mindless
14. Failing Sickness
15. Mass Graves
16. Gallows Await
12 comments
Post Commentnobody cared about this band when they playing willimantic ct at VFWs when I was 14
I clicked the presale link but didn't see that awesome cross banner hanging behind the drummer up for sale. Oh well.
The band isn't terrible but they aren't great either.
Imagine being such a bitch you dislike crossover thrash/hardcore with lyrics inspired by Bill Cooper.
They must not realize they're a footnote in couch history,no one ever/will ever care
Playing the same songs for over twenty years. No one dances anymore. V is a known dick. Yawn.
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This band has barely played out & of outside of their homestate. Most of their releases came out in 2007 & earlier, they have put out out exactly ONE record in the last 17 years, it was released decade ago so last two decades my ass. They put this out cuz they see a resurgence of their wannabe toughguy crap but they're no 100 Demons, Death Threat, or With Honor who all need to hang it up. Connecticut should be just Hatebreed with Sean Martin back in the fold.