A HOPE FOR HOME: 'Iniquity: An Offering' Video Posted Online

January 23, 2009

"Iniquity: An Offering", the new video from the Portland, Oregon-based post-hardcore band A HOPE FOR HOME, can be viewed below. The track comes off the group's new album, "The Everlasting Man", which came out this week via Strike First Records.

There is an old saying that claims time brings change. No one would know this better than A HOPE FOR HOME, which has seen drastic change and growth since the band's inception in early 2006. What began as an emotional outlet for a group of friends during a season of loss has blossomed into a dedicated project that finds them on the road supporting their newest album. A concept record based on G.K. Chesterton's novel of the same name, "The Everlasting Man" tells the story of mankind's fall and awaiting redemption. It is A HOPE FOR HOME's second album, following 2007's "Here, The End", both of which were produced and mixed by bassist Dan McCall at his studio in Camas, Washington. The 11 tracks weave through warm organic textures on "The Covenant", to meet electronic beats and synthesizers on "Absolution: Of Flight and Failure", to end up at their heaviest and darkest material yet, as in "Babylon: The Insatiable Thirst" and "Iniquity: An Offering".

Since releasing "Here, The End", A HOPE FOR HOME has found itself on multiple tours playing alongside bands of many different styles and scenes, and will continue touring through 2009 to support "The Everlasting Man".

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