The Maryland trio, The Dangerous Summer have announced that they’ve left Hopeless Records and are starting their own independent label, with plans to release material through the aforementioned, called Molly Water Music.
The band confirmed the news via Instagram, with a short video explaining that they’re also completed the recording of six new tracks, with a video filmed for one.
Aaron Gillespie, (Underoath) might have a contribution on the tracks as well if the following post is anything to go by.
“About to embark on a new journey. We love you all and can’t wait for the future ❤️ special thanks to @will_beasley @pjleavitt @aaronrgillespie @nickmarfing #rebelrousers and friends for dedicating their time and energy to us. We have decided to release some music independently (under our own label @mollywatermusic ) for the first time in our existance. Let’s see if we can make our own path; there is something deep inside us that believes the music can be enough ❤️ Stay tuned.”
More details on The Dangerous Summer’s new material will be confirmed as they develop.
With the aim of this record to raise benefits and support for mental health and suicide prevention charities whilst also spreading awareness, Hopeless Record have announced a very special compilation record.
It’s called ‘Songs That Saved My Life’ and set to drop November 9th 2018 and will feature a range of artists including Neck Deep, Dance Gavin Dance and Stand Atlantic.
Here’s the cover.
And the tracklisting.
01.) Neck Deep – ‘Torn (by Natalie Imbruglia)’
02.) Movements – ‘Losing My Religion (by REM)’
03.) Stand Atlantic – ‘Your Graduation (by Modern Baseball)’
04.) Dance Gavin Dance – ‘Semi-Charmed Life (by Third Eye Blind)’
05.) Against Me! – ‘People Who Died (by Jim Carroll)’
06.) Taking Back Sunday – ‘Bullet With Butterfly Wings (by The Smashing Pumpkins)’
07.) Dream State – ‘Crawling (by Linkin Park)’
08.) As It Is – ‘Such Great Heights (by The Postal Service)’
09.) Oceans Ate Alaska – ‘Shape Of My Heart (by Sting)’
10.) Too Close To Touch – ‘Let It Be (by The Beatles)’
11.) Dan Campbell & Ace Enders – ‘Broom People (by The Mountain Goats)’
12.) The Maine – ‘Transatlanticism (by Death Cab For Cutie)’
It’s a new era for Pop-Punkers WSTR as the band have announced they have recently signed to Hopeless Records, home to Tonight Alive, Neck Deep and more!
Well, it’s been a while since All Time Low have released anything new and fresh but this is what we’ve been waiting for!
They’ve been teasing something big all week on their social media accounts with this image:
Adding to this, they said a new single would be played on BBC Radio 1 this morning (Friday 17th February) and it was well worth the wait!
The new single is something much more grown up lyrically than any of their previous tracks and is surely going to be a big fit at their upcoming UK tour!
It’s available now via Itunes and Spotify but the video is available now, check it out below.
Alex also posted a status about the track via Facebook.
This is what he wrote.
Here we are. Ten years since our first official full-length debut, (nearly 14 years since we formed this band,) and we’re lucky enough to be sharing another chapter in the tale of All Time Low with the world. We couldn’t be more grateful than we are right now.
I hope you can forgive us, because we’ve been keeping secrets.
Since the beginning of last year, we have officially been signed to Fueled By Ramen records, the very first label we ever showcased for during our senior year of high school. It didn’t work out back then, and that’s ok (we probably blew it), but FBR has always felt like a second musical family to us through everything. From Hopeless Records, to Interscope, and back to Hopeless, we’ve come up listening to the bands on the FBR roster, working together on outside projects, watching with pride and admiration, looking forward to the moment when timing and purpose would align, affording us the chance to come in under their wing. So, here we are; a year spent in secret on a new label, writing songs and brainstorming for what comes next. I’m happy to say that we can finally deliver.
Dirty Laundry is a proud moment for me personally, a song written in the company of friends, torn apart and stitched back together several times over like all the best relationships… It’s about leaving the past where it belongs, and loving the people around you for not only their light, but their darkness too.
We shot the video with that in mind; inspired by a dream about the ups and downs that make us who we are, sometimes worn and tired, but better for it… alive and inspired. You can check out the song and watch the video at alltimelow.com . Our good friend Pat Tracy, who directed the ‘Missing You’ video helped us bring it to life, and we couldn’t be happier about where the story will go from here. Pay close attention. 🙂
I hope you all love the song as much as I do. We’re ecstatic about everything we have lined up this year, and can’t wait to add this one to the set list as we get back out on the road. See you soon!
xo,
Alex
ps. Sending all our love and gratitude to the Hopeless Records family, without whom we wouldn’t be in this position now. Thank you for supporting us and breaking down wall after wall with us as we navigated this wild ride together. You guys have been incredible to work with over the years. Good people go far, which is why you all continue to crush it day in and day out. Thank you.
It’s about time for some British band news, right? Well Neck Deep are the latest Pop-Punk powerhouse to release a new album which drops in just ten days. They’ve had some great reaction to a few of their songs from this record while on Warped Tour.
Life’s Not out to Get You can be picked up from Itunes, HMV or Hopeless Records website http://www.hopelessrecords.com/lifesnotouttogetyou/