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A Day To Remember To Surprise Release New Album this Friday

Photo Credi: Jimmy Fontaine
Photo Credit: Jimmy Fontaine

A Day To Remember has surprised fans with the release of their new album – ‘Big Ole Album Vol. 1’. However, in a twist, it’s been given a physical-first release. Fans can purchase the vinyl release from this Friday (February 21st). If you want to hear the album through your favourite digital streaming platforms (DSPs), you’ll have to wait until March 21st.

However, the Florida group have given us a taste of ‘Big Ole Album Vol. 1’, by sharing two tracks from the record. The first is the album opener, ‘Make It Make Sense’. It’s a crunching stomp of aggression and energy, leaning into ADTR‘s hardcore side.

The other track released is ‘LeBron’. On here they deliver a galloping anthemic slice of pop-punk that is classic ADTR. Together, both tracks showcase ‘Big Ole Album Vol. 1’s two sides; aggressive and catchy in equal measure. The album also features singles, ‘Feedback’ and ‘Miracle’.

‘Big Ole Album Vol. 1’ sees A Day To Remember vocalist Jeremy McKinnon co-produce alongside Drew Fulk a.k.a. WZRD BLD (Knocked Loose, Lil Wayne, Lil Peep), and Zakk Cervini (blink-182, Bring Me The Horizon, Poppy). It also sees Cody Quistad of Wage War, Will Putney (Fit for an Autopsy, Better Lovers, END), and Linkin Park’s Colin Brittain collaborate with ADTR.

A Day To Remember’s Big Ole Album Vol. 11. Make It Make Sense
2. Feedback
3. Bad Blood
4. All My Friends
5. To The Death
6. Flowers
7. LeBron
8. Die For Me
9. Miracle
10. Same Team
11. Silence
12. Closer Than You ThinkPre-save/pre-order here

A Day To Remember will be back in the UK in May as part of the Slam Dunk Festival weekend. They’ll return for two sold out shows at the o2 Brixton Academy a month later.

May
24th Slam Dunk Festival South – Hatfield Park, Hatfield
25th Slam Dunk Festival North – Temple Newsam, Leeds
June
24th o2 Brixton Academy, London
25th o2 Brixton Academy, London

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