The independent hard-rock act Inside The Trojan Horse have shared a brand-new single, “Burn.” The gritty, self-produced track takes the listeners on an unruly mission to reclaim the lost. It’s heavily fueled by intricate drums and layered with heavy, ethereal guitars and driving bass. “Burn” was mixed by Evan Rodinache, and it sets the bar quite high on what’s to come.
Stream it here.
The band on upcoming material:
“We’ve been working on this material for quite some time now as we grind through the trials and tribulations of finding our way through it all. The feelings is unreal in the sense that it’s happening. This music means everything to us and has taken over our lives, pulling us through the wringer, squeezing out every last drop, all while reflecting some of our most intense and revealing moments. With ‘Burn’s birthday finally upon us, we are so proud and grateful to release this beautiful child into your arms and ears. Thank you so much for sharing this experience with us.”
Through piercing the trickery of the exterior world, we uncover the real magic beneath. Inside The Trojan Horse have mastered the art of sonic unpredictability. Behind ominous masks, the three-piece band dip in and out of moments heavy groove-laden riffs. They are comprised of Jibe’s vocalist, Joe Grah, Charles Lee Salvaggio from Gemini Syndrome (guitars), Filter/Theory of a Deadman (bass), and drummer, Pat Gerasia from Red Sun Rising, and The Violent.








