A Day To Remember announce Bad Vibrations

A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember

A Day To Remember have announced that their next album will be titled Bad Vibrations.

It’s set to launch on August 19 and follows the release of the single Paranoia. In addition, the band have created a video for the album title track. View it below.

Frontman Jeremy McKinnon says: “We completely changed the way we wrote, recorded and mixed this album. It was one of the most unique recording experiences we’ve ever had.

“We rented a cabin in the mountains and just wrote together in a room, which was the polar opposite of the last three albums we’ve made. And working with producer Bill Stevenson was an awesome experience.

“He was a bit hard to read at first, so I think we subconsciously pushed ourselves harder to try to impress him. As a result, we gave this album everything we had.”

Bad Vibrations is now available for pre-order.

A Day To Remember have a series of tour dates planned throughout the summer, including dates with Blink-182.

A Day To Remember Bad Vibrations tracklist

  1. Bad Vibrations
  2. Paranoia
  3. Naivety
  4. Exposed
  5. Bullfight
  6. Reassemble
  7. Justified
  8. We Got This
  9. Same About You
  10. Turn Off The Radio
  11. Forgive and Forget
  12. Negative Space (Bonus)
  13. In Florida (Bonus)

A Day To Remember 2016 tour dates

May 20: Columbus Rock On The Range, OH
May 21: Schaghticoke Rock’n Derby, NY
Jun 24: Quebec Fairmont Le Chateau Montebello, Canada
Jul 18: Columbus Alternative Press Awards, OH
Jul 21: San Diego Viejas Arena, CA
Jul 22: San Diego Viejas Arena, CA
Jul 23: Las Vegas Joint, NV
Jul 24: Las Vegas Joint, NV
Jul 26: El Paso Don Haskins Center, TX
Jul 28: Oklahoma Chesapeake Arena, OK
Jul 29: Dallas Gexa Energy Pavilion, TX
Jul 30: San Antonio AT&T Center, TX
Jul 31: Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, TX
Aug 02: Atlanta Lakewood Amphitheatre, GA
Aug 03: Greenville Bon Secours Wellness Arena, SC
Aug 05: West Palm Beach Perfect Vodka Amphitheatre, FL
Aug 06: Midflorida Credit Union Amphitheatre, FL
Aug 08: Nashville Ascend Amphitheater, TN
Aug 09: Cuyahoga Falls Blossom Music Center, OH
Aug 10: Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center, OH
Aug 12: Camden BB&T Pavilion, NJ
Aug 13: Wantagh Nikon at Jones Beach, NY
Aug 14: Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center, NJ
Aug 16: Virginia Beach Veterans United Home Loans Amp, VA
Aug 19: Mansfield Xfinity Center, MA
Aug 21: Toronto Molson Canadian Amp, ON
Aug 23: Syracuse Lakeview Amp, NY
Aug 24: Darien Lake Performing Arts Center, NY
Aug 25: Scranton Pavilion at Montage Mountain, PA
Aug 27: Hershey Park Pavilion, PA
Aug 28: Pittsburgh First Niagara Pavilion, PA
Aug 30: Clarkston DTE Energy Music Theater, MI
Sep 02: Hartford Xfinity Theatre, CT
Sep 03: Bangor Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion, ME
Sep 04: Saratoga Performing Arts Center, NY
Sep 22: Salt Lake City USANA Amp, UT
Sep 24: Phoenix Ak-Chin Pavilion, AZ
Sep 25: Albuquerque Isleta Amp, NM
Sep 28: San Francisco Shoreline Amp, CA
Sep 29: Irvine Meadows Amp, CA
Oct 01: Los Angeles Forum, CA

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