Friday, September 13, 2013

A DAY TO REMEMBER set an 8th October release date for the long waited new record

There's definitely much anticipation for the release of the brand new full-length record by Ocala, Florida's
metal-poppunk-corers A DAY TO REMEMBER.
At some point in 2012 the news stating "Common Courtesy" being chosen as the title of their new album popped out on the net making fans and press alike assume ADTR were gonna follow this announcement with a release of the album in the very near future.
Finally, and perhaps unexpectedly, last December 2012 the five-piece started spreading around the digital channels a new song titled "Violence (Enough is enough)" to be included in the new effort and seen performed live as opening track of band's setlist over this year.
Alas for the most part of 2013 no fresh news came from A Day To Remember camp and many speculated about one of the reasons behind this delay being the fact that in 2011 the guys filed a lawsuit against their label -in interviews singer Jeremy McKinnon did he stated that his band totally self-funded the recording process as a way not to be influenced by pressures a record deal would probably put on them.
But last August something finally started to move again on the promotional front with the band releasing "Common Courtesy (The Series) Episode 1 -"Black Crow" (the first of a 3-webepisode series which documents the recording process for the album) revealing that "Common Courtesy" will be available on October the 8th 2013 but it's still to be revealed who will be releasing the record -somebody murmurs the band itself.

Waiting for the latest details about the release of "Common Courtesy" you can listen here to "Violence"



And for those more into the fun-goofy-side of A Day To Remember they can watch here the 3rd webepisode entitled "Guitar Vibes"



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