A Day To Remember have returned with news of their new album, You’re Welcome, their first new album in five years since Bad Vibrations (ADTR Records/Epitaph). Set for release on March 5th, You’re Welcome marks the platinum-selling band’s debut album for Fueled By Ramen. Listen to the bands’ first single, “Brick Wall” – available today on all streaming platforms, right now, and pre-order the album at the link below. Continue reading →
A Day To Remember is currently prepping to release their new album Bad Vibrations on September 2nd via the bands own ADTR Records. They streamed a new single today, ‘Naivety’ on BBC1 Radio which you can hear at this link or below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IhjlFWLJCA
‘Naivety’ is the 4th single ADTR has released in advance of Bad Vibrations with the previous three seeing video releases for ‘Paranoia’, the title track, and most recently ‘Bullfight’. The band is on tour all summer with Blink 182. Pre-orders for the new album are live and include grat tracks with every purchase at the bands’ web-store and on iTunes.
A Day To Remember has announced its highly anticipated new album due to drop August 19th entitled Bad Vibrations from the bands’ own ADTR Records/Epitaph. The band has released the video for the title track, which you can watch at this link or below:
‘Bad Vibrations’ is the second single for the album, following ‘Paranoia’. A Day To Remember recorded the new album with producers Bill Stevenson (Descendents, Black Flag) and Jason Livermore (Rise Against, NOFX). Mixed by Grammy winner Andy Wallace (Foo Fighters, Slayer) Bad Vibrations is the follow-up to 2013’s Common Courtesy.
Frontman Jeremy McKinnon commented on the new album:
“We completely changed the way we wrote, recorded and mixed this album. It was one of the most unique recording experiences we’ve ever had. We rented a cabin in the mountains 30 minutes outside of town and just wrote together in a room, which was the polar opposite of the last three albums we’ve made. And working with Bill was an awesome experience. He was a bit hard to read at first, so I think we subconsciously pushed ourselves harder to try to impress him. As a result, we gave this album everything we had.”
The band kicks off a US tour soon with Blink-182 on July 21st in Sand Diego CA, and will also headline the 2016 Journeys Alternative Press Awards fueled by Monster Energy at Schottenstein Center in Columbus, OH.