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    The Moshville Times – Lindsay Schoolcraft announces new album Harrowing and shares pop-up music video

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    The Moshville Times – Lindsay Schoolcraft announces new album Harrowing and shares pop-up music video


    JUNO-nominated artist Lindsay Schoolcraft has emerged from the shadows to announce her third full-length studio album, Harrowing, set for release on June 19. Co-produced by Justin deBlieck (Motionless in White), the record promises a more metallic edge, blending Nu Metal, Metalcore, and “Rocktronica” with Schoolcraft’s signature classical strings and choirs.

    The album serves as a raw chronicle of survival and healing from narcissistic abuse, with each of the seven tracks representing a stage in the recovery process. To mark the announcement, Schoolcraft has released a nostalgic “pop-up” style music video for the single “I Wait For You To Fall,” drawing inspiration from late ’90s trailblazers like Korn and The Prodigy.

    The record features a wealth of collaborative talent, including guest harsh vocals from Krista Shipperbottom, compositions by Rocky Gray (ex-Evanescence) and Spencer Creaghan, and contributions from band members Cody Johnstone and Dylan Gowan.

    Pre-Order Information and Exclusives

    Physical pre-orders are live now at Schoolcraftshop.com and run until May 22, with Bandcamp pre-orders beginning May 23. Fans opting for physical copies will receive several exclusive benefits:

    • Bonus Track: The physical CD and vinyl include the exclusive bonus track “Losing It”.
    • Limited Aesthetics: First pressings feature gold foil cover details and a unique yellow-to-purple burst vinyl disc.
    • Charitable Impact: $2 CAD from every first-pressing sale will be donated to a local charity supporting women, children, and minorities seeking refuge from unsafe homes.
    • Exclusive Merch: Pre-order apparel features angel artwork printed with metallic gold ink.

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    Harrowing Track List:

    1. Mercy Has Come
    2. Crucified
    3. Vague
    4. I Wait For You To Fall
    5. Cut Your Teeth
    6. So Alive (feat. Krista Shipperbottom)
    7. Chase The Dark
    8. Losing It (Physical Bonus Track)

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