A Day to Keep in mind have shock launched their new album as a physical-first drop. Two new singles, “Make It Make Sense” and “LeBron,” can be found to stream now (hear beneath)
The cheekily titled A Day To Keep in mind’s Massive Ole Album Vol. 1 is now obtainable on vinyl and CD by way of on-line retailers and brick-and-mortar outlets. To rejoice the event, almost 50 report shops are internet hosting listening occasions for the brand new album. In the meantime, a full digital launch on streaming providers is about for March twenty first.
Opening up the report, “Make It Make Sense” is described as an “unbridled blast of aggression and vitality” by way of the band’s press launch and touts a hardcore breakdown and guttural screams from singer Jeremy McKinnon.
The opposite single “LeBron” goes extra pop-punk, utilizing the long run NBA hall-of-famer as a metaphor for the veteran band overcoming naysayers and detractors, pushed dwelling by the self-described “arena-size chorus”: “So you could possibly by no means perceive what I do for actual. You solely do for fake. It’s true. You’ll see once I’m lengthy gone…Prefer it’s 2016, and I’m LeBron.”
A Day to Keep in mind’s Massive Ole Album Vol. 1 was co-produced by McKinnon alongside Drew Fulk, aka WZRD BLD (Knocked Free, Lil Wayne, Lil Peep), and Zakk Cervini (Blink-182, Convey Me the Horizon, Poppy). Different studio collaborators included Cody Quistad of Wage Battle, Will Putney, and Colin Brittain (Linkin Park).
Under you’ll be able to stream the 2 new singles and see the album art work and tracklist, which additionally consists of earlier singles “Suggestions” and “Miracle.”
A Day to Keep in mind’s Massive Ole Album Vol. 1 Art work:Supply hyperlink