Montag, 9. September 2013

Veara: Neues Album kommt digital

Der eine oder andere wird sich sicherlich noch an Veara erinnern können. Nach längerer Funkstille kommt jetzt ein neues Album - via Epitaph, allerdings nur digital. Infos vom Label sowie die Tracklist gibt es nach einem Klick auf "Weiterlesen".



Augusta, Georgia’s own Veara returns with a new album Growing Up Is Killing Me, out digitally September 20 on Epitaph Records. This is the follow-up to their 2010 debut release What We Left Behind. For the unfamiliar, Veara guitarist/vocalist Patrick Bambrick, bassist/vocalist Bryan Kerr and drummer Brittany Harrell have been playing together for over a decade. However it wasn't until lead vocalist/guitarist Bradley Wyrosdick joined the band in 2008 that Veara as we know came into existence. In 2010 the band toured with A Day To Remember; and their debut What We Left Behind garnered the band accolades from Alternative Press, Outburn, Blurt Magazine, and more. Inspired by bands like No Doubt and Foo Fighters who have found their own sound without being pigeonholed into one genre, Veara brings Growing Up Is Killing Me - the latest from the powerful, Peach State band. It was recorded with Dan Korneff (Pierce The Veil, My Chemical Romance, Paramore) at House of Loud studio in New Jersey over a two-month period. But beneath the music layered with power chords and insanely infectious lyrics, the band has an urgent message about life, friendship and betrayal. Patrick Bambrick states: "When we say 'Growing Up Is Killi
ng Me' it relates to the fact that you don't have the same outlook on Christmas morning when you're 28 as you did when you were eight years old. We're not judging those feelings but sometimes it hurts to see those types of experiences change and watch time go by so quickly as you get older."
Veara is eager to share their music as a form of therapy and a celebration of life. Growing Up Is Killing Me is about life’s growing pains and universal struggles. They hope that when fans listen to the album, they know that they are not alone in the process of growing up.
Growing Up Is Killing Me Tracklisting: 01. Next Stop...Everywhere 02. The Worst Part Of You 03. None Of The Above 04. Growing Up Is Killing Me (feat. Dan Campbell) 05. Between Friends And A Hard Place 06. Don’t Call Me Lucky (feat. Shane Told) 07. Lens Of Truth 08. Paralysis By Analysis 09. Separate Ways 10. Fake Blood (feat. Andrew DeNeef) 11. No More Secrets 12. The World Won’t Wait