‎Thornhill comes through with a new album studio project titled ”BODIES ALBUM ” and all Tracks are available here on Freshmediarecord for your free and fast download.

Thornhill’s album BODIES is their third studio release, set to drop on April 4, 2025, via UNFD. This Australian heavy metal band, hailing from Melbourne, has been building anticipation with a series of singles: “Obsession,” “nerv,” “Silver Swarm,” and “TONGUES.”

The album marks a shift from their previous work, particularly their 2022 ARIA-nominated album *Heroine*, which leaned heavily on a polished, conceptual structure. According to the band, *BODIES* ditches that meticulous approach for something rawer and more spontaneous, aiming to capture their current energy—described as a “lightning bolt” of unfiltered authenticity.

Thornhill has shown that music just got better. He has won numerous awards from his previous songs and with the cooperation of his fans he hopes he can win more with this new song theme “BODIES ALBUM.

The tracklist for BODIES includes:
1. DIESEL
2. Revolver
3. Silver Swarm
4. Only Ever You
5. fall into the wind
6. TONGUES
7. nerv
8. Obsession
9. CRUSH
10. under the knife
11. For Now

“Silver Swarm,” one of the lead singles, dives into the emotional chaos of toxic relationships, with vocalist Jacob Charlton calling it a “visceral exploration” of manipulation and conflicting feelings.

The album as a whole is pitched as a “sonic moodboard,” blending upbeat, almost party-like vibes with the intense, heavy sound Thornhill is known for—making it their most explosive work yet, by their own account. It’s less about a tight narrative and more about delivering a visceral, open-ended experience for listeners to interpret.

Thornhill’s been hyping the release with album preview shows in Melbourne, Brisbane, and Sydney later this month (March 27-30, 2025), and they’re gearing up for their first North American headlining tour starting April 11 in LA. Pre-orders are live, with vinyls through JB Hi-Fi offering a signed poster while supplies last.

Fans on X are buzzing about it, with some calling it a contender for their most-listened-to album of the year already. The band’s evolution from their progressive metalcore roots to this blend of alternative metal, nu-metal hints, and raw energy has people intrigued—it’s shaping up to be a bold statement in their discography.

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