RISE TO REMAIN Push Back Album Release Date; Two New Music Videos Posted Online

September 27, 2011, 13 years ago

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UK bashers RISE TO REMAIN - fronted by Austin Dickinson, the son of IRON MAIDEN's Bruce Dickinson - recently announced that the North American release of their debut album City of Vultures has been pushed back to January 24, 2012 from the original October 11th release date. Vocalist Austin Dickinson released the following update addressing the change:

"Hey guys! Just checking in to update you all on some recent developments that will be taking place with us and all our friends in the US of A. As you know, we've signed to the awesome Century Media Records, who will be putting out our album, City Of Vultures, for all you guys to hear. We can't wait to share it with you! We're so excited to finally have it out. I do have some other news however regarding the release date. Unfortunately, the release date of the album has been moved to January. We're sorry for all the anticipation which has now been lengthened, but we promise that it will be worth the wait. Huge things are in the pipeline for us and you guys, we will be over soon, and the album will be out! Thank you so much for all your support, time and patience, and we can't wait to come hang out with you all. Peace, love and thanks again."

The band has released music videos for the tracks ‘Nothing Left’ and ‘Serpent’ taken off the new album. Watch the videos below:

The band previously released the lyrics video for the track 'Power Through Fear' in July. Watch the video below:


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