Following the recent announcement of the release date of their forthcoming album being pushed back, A Day To Remember have just dropped an explosive new track.
The song – which goes by the name Resentment – is taken from the Florida pop-punk-meets-metalcore mob's new record You're Welcome, due out in early 2020. While we still don't have an official release date for album number seven just yet, Resentment offers a taste of the musical direction the band are heading, and will certainly tide us over until more news arrives.
Chatting to Kerrang! recently about the sound of A Day To Remember's new effort – and the balance of sticking with their 'classic' style to expanding with more electronic influences – frontman Jeremy McKinnon explained: “The whole point of this, for me, was like, ‘Let’s use the A Day To Remember formula – the same thing that everyone has always known and loved about us – but let’s take on modern influences.’ Let’s take on modern structure with the small chorus into the big drop part, and let’s do that as a band, instead of electronic stuff. Let’s use some of those elements to make cool sounding stuff as we go, but keep it that A Day To Remember sound here, and let’s mess around with new song structure, and a modern production take, but keep that heaviness that is us. It’s just crazy.”
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Listen to Resentment below: