A band fluent in endurance and innovation, thriving against varying states of flux for over a decade, it’s in 2024 that Make Them Suffer arrive at their most galvanised era to date.
Amongst a lineup change, a global pandemic, and the residual reality of external expectations, the Perth-hailing group faced ongoing hurdles leading into their fifth studio album; and yet Make Them Suffer’s self-produced and self-titled 2024 full length is one unflinchingly driven by cohesion and candour, simultaneously honouring their past while expounding their present in torridly authentic fashion.
“It's Make Them Suffer’s greatest hits, except they're all new songs,” laughs vocalist Sean Harmanis. “But in all seriousness, there’s a lot of eyes and ears on this record. We definitely had something to prove with this album, and I think we’ve achieved that.”