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Knocked Loose Releases New ‘Wherever We May Roam’ Episode As Tour Continues Across Europe

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Kentucky metalcore force Knocked Loose are pulling back the curtain once again, releasing the third instalment of their ongoing tour series Wherever We May Roam while navigating one of the most intense runs of their career.

The latest episode arrived online around six hours ago and continues documenting Knocked Loose’s huge spring campaign across Europe and the UK, a schedule stacked with headline performances, festival appearances and major support slots alongside Metallica and Gojira.

What began as a milestone moment for the band has also become a story of resilience, the documentary series has already captured several unexpected setbacks behind the scenes (per The PRP).

Earlier episodes revealed frontman Bryan Garris had been diagnosed with Bell’s Palsy during the opening stretch of the run, while guitarist Isaac Hale was later involved in an accident after reportedly being struck by a vehicle at a pedestrian crossing.

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Keep it moving

Despite those challenges, the band has kept moving, episode three continues to spotlight life inside the touring machine, showing the realities that exist between packed venues, overnight travel and performances in front of massive European crowds.

The series title itself nods toward Metallica’s classic Wherever I May Roam, fitting for a tour that has seen Knocked Loose step into some of the biggest rooms of their career to date.

The previous episode also delivered an encouraging update from Garris as recovery continued.

“Hello, Bell’s Palsy update, we are on two and a half to three weeks since the diagnosis from the first video. I just want to say thank you to everybody that reached out with their concern. I’m doing fine. I’m experiencing no pain, just a lot of discomfort.”

He later added:

“But since then it has actually gotten better. I woke up today feeling better than I have since the diagnosis. So I’m regaining some movement here… So yeah, hopefully this means we’re on the road to recovery.”

With the European and UK dates still rolling and fans following every update, Wherever We May Roam is becoming more than a tour diary, it’s documenting a band pushing through setbacks while operating at the biggest level of their career.