Bad Vibrations A Day To Remember
Album info
Album-Release:
2016
HRA-Release:
01.09.2016
Album including Album cover
- 1 Bad Vibrations 03:34
- 2 Paranoia 03:22
- 3 Naivety 03:19
- 4 Exposed 03:38
- 5 Bullfight 04:36
- 6 Reassemble 03:57
- 7 Justified 03:58
- 8 We Got This 03:49
- 9 Same About You 03:05
- 10 Turn Off The Radio 03:46
- 11 Forgive and Forget 04:43
- 12 Negative Space 03:37
- 13 In Florida 03:22
Info for Bad Vibrations
A Day To Remember (vocalist Jeremy McKinnon, guitarists Kevin Skaff and Neil Westfall, bassist Joshua Woodard and drummer Alex Shelnutt) recorded Bad Vibrations with producers Bill Stevenson (Descendents, Black Flag) and Jason Livermore (Rise Against, NOFX). Released on the band’s own ADTR Records and distributed by Epitaph, the album was mixed by Grammy winner Andy Wallace (Foo Fighters, Slayer) and is the follow-up to 2013’s Common Courtesy.
“We completely changed the way we wrote, recorded and mixed this album,” says McKinnon. “It was one of the most unique recording experiences we’ve ever had. We rented a cabin in the mountains 30 minutes outside of town and just wrote together in a room, which was the polar opposite of the last three albums we’ve made. And working with Bill 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.”
Jeremy McKinnon, vocals
Neil Westfall, guitar
Joshua Woodward, bass
Kevin Skaff, guitar
Alex Shelnutt, drums
Produced by Bill Stevenson, Jason Livermore
A Day to Remember
A Day to Remember is a band that combines metalcore and pop punk from Ocala, Florida, founded in 2003 by guitarist Tom Denney and drummer Bobby Scruggs. They are mainly known for their unusual amalgamation of metalcore and pop punk as a musical style. The band consists of vocalist Jeremy McKinnon, rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist Neil Westfall, bassist Joshua Woodard, percussion and drummer Alex Shelnutt and lead guitarist Kevin Skaff.
Signing with Indianola for their first album, And Their Name Was Treason (2005), Scruggs was replaced by Shelnutt in 2006. Later that year the band recorded For Those Who Have Heart (2007) for Victory. They embarked on several tours of the UK and U.S. and played at several festivals, before recording and releasing Homesick (2009). While promoting Homesick on tour, Denney was replaced by Skaff. Soon after releasing their next album, What Separates Me from You (2010), the band went on a worldwide tour to promote it. In 2011, the band was involved in a lawsuit with Victory over their recording contract, which was settled in October 2013. The band released their fifth album, Common Courtesy (2013), the same month.
This album contains no booklet.