The band had been working on the album since the release of This War is Ours in 2008. Speaking about the album, Max Green commented, "This record is the cure for the modern day music epidemic, We are wiping the slate clean and re-writing rock music as you know it.” Writing and recording A November 2 release date was also confirmed. "Interscope was hopping on board with us, instead of us hopping on board with Interscope." In the same press release, they have listed Don Gilmore as the album's producer, who has worked with bands such as Linkin Park, Bullet for My Valentine, and Hollywood Undead. The band was initially worried about switching but were pleased that neither the new label or the new producer wanted to change or control the band. Craig Mabbitt stated that the band had no issues with Epitaph but the appeal to bring their music to a wider audience led to their signing with Interscope. On July 26, Escape the Fate confirmed that the new record will be released through major record label, DGC/Interscope Records. This would make the record the first to be released without Epitaph Records. Max responded by saying that he will reveal all of that at a later time. ĭuring early recording, Max Green was questioned on Formspring about the band possibly changing record labels. He has also hinted towards there being a third Guillotine song on the album, "The Aftermath". Soon after, Mabbitt stated through his Twitter account that the band had a few more songs to record, and that the new album will be coming sooner than expected. On April 23, vocalist Craig Mabbitt stated via Twitter, "off to vegas today to finish out last minute badass demos with monte, then off to bamboozle, then studio time", giving the notion that the band will begin recording their studio album directly after The Bamboozle, and release it mid/late Summer 2010. Max Green also confirmed through Formspring that there will be a song co-written by guitarist John 5 of Rob Zombie, later seen to be "Liars and Monsters". In an interview during Warped Tour 2009, bassist Max Green stated that the album will feature a song co-written by Mick Mars of Mötley Crüe, who approached Escape the Fate to collaborate on some songs, but later was revealed that they decided against putting the song on the album and saving for a future release. Upon release, the album has received generally positive reviews, and is Escape the Fate's highest-charting album to date.Īlthough they dropped Ronnie Radke because of his jail sentence, the band continued to move forward with former Blessthefall singer, Craig Mabbit. The album charted No. 25 on the Billboard 200, No. 1 at Hard Rock Albums, No. 14 in a Rock Albums, No. 13 in Alternative and Independent charts and No. 118 in Digital Albums Chart. It is the band's first and only album released on DGC/ Interscope following their departure from Epitaph Records. It was released worldwide on November 2, 2010. Listen to the new song for yourself below.Escape the Fate is the third studio album by American post-hardcore band Escape the Fate. Somethings happen that make you reflect on how far you’ve come and working with Craig is definitely one of those times and we are really excited to have him feature on our new single,” Bartolic says. “ Some things you do in this business really show your progression as an artist. They’ve previously released their cover of Halsey’s “ Without Me,” which currently has nearly 20,000 streams on Spotify.Ĭurrently consisting of vocalist Jake Bartolic, guitarist Mike Dulay, and bassist Zack Orr, the band have just released a new song called “Orpheus In Retrospect,” which features Escape the Fate’s Craig Mabbit. Through their execution, they have set themselves up via social media to be able to stay in touch with their fans despite the COVID-19 pandemic.Įarlier this year, Morning In May released a music video for “ Everybody’s Innocent Here, Don’t You Know That?,” which serves as the lead single off of their EP, Somewhere In Slumber. The song’s title refers to the movie, The Shawshank Redemption, and as big fans of the movie, the band shot their video at The Ohio State Reformatory, where the film had been made.Īlthough they haven’t been able to tour in support of the EP since it dropped on February 21st, Morning In May have found ways to maintain their creative spirit to keep things fun for them and their fans. So far throughout their career, Morning In May have built their following through fan-engagement and constant touring, notably making an appearance on Warped Tour in 2018. They’ve made a name for themselves with their emotive and descriptive lyrics that bring their songs to life cinematically, which the band follows up with during their live performances Cleveland, Ohio’s Morning In May is looking to be on the frontlines of reinventing mid-2000’s emo.
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