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THE HARA reveal the official video for ‘Twist the Arrows’ ahead of UK Tour

THE HARA reveal the official video for ‘Twist the Arrows’ on the day they release their new album, The Fallout.

Out Now on Mascot Records

Watch the video for Twist the Arrows

You can order and stream the album HERE

The band will be on tour in the UK from 23 January – 22 March.
Tickets are available HERE

Also watch the videos for Violence ft. As December Falls | Easier to Die | Trophy | Stay | The System Kings (Lyric Video)

Photo (c) Cosmic Joke
Photo (c) Cosmic Joke

THE HARA – Twist The Arrows (Official Music Video)

On the day that THE HARA release their brand-new album, The Fallout, they have revealed the official video for Twist the Arrows. You can order and stream the album HERE.

The Fallout represents THE HARA peeling back their skin and leaving them at their most exposed. They have already released the videos for Violence featuring As December Falls vocalist Bethany Hunter Jiménez. The song explored the concept of a two-way toxic relationship, drawn from personal experience.

The live-wire Easier to Die follows the theme of losing hope in the pursuit of success and succumbing to negative thoughts, a theme that followed the dark and intoxicating Stay. Whilst Kings is about losing trust. Heavy and personal entwine, and it’s this that creates the sheer electricity that emanates from the band, making them a breathtaking spectacle to watch

Twist the Arrows is their latest song and offers a window of the juxtaposition of being in a band. From the euphoric highs of performing to a packed-out crowd to the quietness of everyday life, feeling like you have no purpose or structure, wanting and waiting to feel that high again, ‘I’ve hit the ground, seen the highest highs’, ‘I’ve found myself and contemplated suicide’. “The grind and pressure of trying to make your dreams come true can feel like a never-ending battle,” the band says. “Always searching for validation and self-worth in a world where numbers seem like everything, and so sometimes when the highs don’t exist, escapism is the only saviour – ‘drown my sorrows, to hide my feelings’.”

The video was filmed across the band’s headline tours in Germany, Austria, the Netherlands and the Czech Republic in November last year. Talking about it, Josh Taylor reveals, “The video features a mix of us on stage at the shows and us in our non band mode wondering the cities of Europe which is a nod to what the song is about – the highs of being on stage and the personas we become and then having to navigate the come down and feeling of the normality of everyday life which send us into very low mental states, feeling like we are lost and have no purpose. We can’t wait for the full album to drop on Friday and finally get all these songs on the road at the release shows and our huge UK tour in February & March.”

2025 saw them fly through the European festival circuit, with performances at the Mighty Sounds festival and a surprise set at Rock For People in the Czech Republic, as well as 2000 Trees and Boomtown Festival in the UK. They supported Nothing More in Switzerland, careered across the continent on their own headline tour, and in October played a full UK tour with As December Falls.

Their raucous genre mash-up of alternative rock, metalcore, and emo has already seen them grab the live circuit by the scruff of the neck and pick up support slots with pop-punk giants Sum 41, Nothing More, Escape the Fate, As December Falls and Ice Nine Kills. They’ve exploded across the festival circuit; Download, Slam Dunk, 2000 Trees, Kendal Calling, TRNSMT, Tramlines, Truck, Boomtown Fair and an incredible main stage set at both Reading and Leeds Festival, as well as main stage performances at Rock For People and Mighty Sounds Festival in the Czech Republic.

They are now kicking down the doors of the UK as they head out on their headline tour from 23 January through to 22 March.

Photo (c) Cosmic Joke
Photo (c) Cosmic Joke

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Upcoming Tour Dates
Tickets are available HERE

23 Jan – Deaf Institute, Manchester – TICKETS 

01 Feb – TramShed, Cardiff – TICKETS *

27 Feb – The Ferret, Preston – TICKETS 

28 Feb – Parish, Huddersfield – TICKETS 

01 Mar – The Cluny, Newcastle – TICKETS 

03 Mar – The New Adelphi Club: Hull – TICKETS 

05 Mar – Corporation, Sheffield – TICKETS 

06 Mar – The Waterfront Studio, Norwich  – TICKETS 

07 Mar – The Boileroom, Guildford – TICKETS 

08 Mar – Forum, Tunbridge Wells – TICKETS 

10 Mar – The Portland Arms, Cambridge – TICKETS 

11 Mar – Green Door Store, Brighton – TICKETS 

12 Mar – The Black Prince, Northampton – TICKETS 

14 Mar – The Old Town Hall, Trowbridge – TICKETS 

15 Mar – The Junction, Plymouth – TICKETS 

20 Mar – Tunnels, Aberdeen – TICKETS 

21 Mar – Hidden, Dundee – TICKETS 

22 Mar – Legends, Edinburgh – TICKETS

* Festival,

Track List

1. Trophy
2. Easier To Die
3. Monsters & Demons
4. Twist The Arrows
5. Stay
6. The System
7. Psycho Killer
8. Kings
9. Bury Me
10. Violence (feat. As December Falls)
11. Intergalactic Sabotage
12. Enemy
13. Bury Me (Piano Version) *

* physical exclusive
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Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972. Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry.Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.    

Mick Pacholli
Mick Pachollihttps://www.tagg.com.au
Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972. Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry.Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.    

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