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asking alexandria new pre order with download new album pre order with download. Artist: Asking Alexandria Album: LP5 DLX Country: USA Genre: Post-Hardcore, Quality: Mp3, CBR 320 kbps. Tracklist: 01. Alone In a Room (4:05) 02. Into the Fire (3:57) 03. Hopelessly Hopeful (3:13) 04. Where Did It Go? (3:13) 05. Rise Up (3:07) 06. When the Lights Come On (3:23) 07. Under Denver (4:05) 08. Vultures (3:28) 09. Eve (3:58) 10. I Am One (3:32) 11. Empire (feat. Bingx) (4:16) 12. Room 138 (3:44) 13. Into the Fire (Radio Edit) (3:30) 14. Vultures (Rock Version) (3:26) 15. Where Did It Go? (Hyro Mash Up) (feat. Hyro the Hero) (2:17) 16. Perfect (Live from SiriusXM) (4:31) 17. Rise Up (Demo) (3:19) 18. Alone In a Room (Acoustic Version) (4:25) 19. Alone In a Room (Dex Luthor Remix) (3:17) Asking Alexandria. Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs. Buy the album Starting at £8.99. Copy the following link to share it. You are currently listening to samples. Listen to over 70 million songs with an unlimited streaming plan. Listen to this album and more than 70 million songs with your unlimited streaming plans. 1 month free, then £14,99/ month. , Composer - Asking Alexandria, Composer, MainArtist - , Composer - James Cassels, Composer. © 2017 ℗ 2017 Sumerian Records. Danny Worsnop, Composer - Asking Alexandria, Composer, MainArtist - Ben Bruce, Composer - James Cassels, Composer. © 2017 Sumerian Records ℗ 2017 Sumerian Records. Danny Worsnop, Composer - Asking Alexandria, Composer, MainArtist - Ben Bruce, Composer - James Cassels, Composer. © 2017 Sumerian Records ℗ 2017 Sumerian Records. Danny Worsnop, Composer - Asking Alexandria, Composer, MainArtist - Ben Bruce, Composer - James Cassels, Composer. © 2017 Sumerian Records ℗ 2017 Sumerian Records. 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Danny Worsnop, Composer - Asking Alexandria, Composer, MainArtist - Ben Bruce, Composer - Bingx, FeaturedArtist - James Cassels, Composer - Chandler Hendrickson, Composer. © 2017 Sumerian Records ℗ 2017 Sumerian Records. Danny Worsnop, Composer - Asking Alexandria, Composer, MainArtist - Ben Bruce, Composer - James Cassels, Composer. © 2017 Sumerian Records ℗ 2017 Sumerian Records. Danny Worsnop, Composer - Asking Alexandria, Composer, MainArtist - Ben Bruce, Composer - James Cassels, Composer. © 2017 Sumerian Records ℗ 2017 Sumerian Records. About the album. 1 disc(s) - 13 track(s) Total length: 00:47:32. © 2017 Sumerian Records ℗ 2017 Sumerian Records. Why buy on Qobuz. Stream or download your music. Buy an album or an individual track. Or listen to our entire catalogue with our high-quality unlimited streaming subscriptions. Zero DRM. The downloaded files belong to you, without any usage limit. You can download them as many times as you like. Choose the format best suited for you. Download your purchases in a wide variety of formats (FLAC, ALAC, WAV, AIFF. ) depending on your needs. Listen to your purchases on our apps. Download the Qobuz apps for smartphones, tablets and computers, and listen to your purchases wherever you go. Asking Alexandria. Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs. Buy the album Starting at £11.99. After a very brief period of identity crisis and vocalist turmoil, the members of Asking Alexandria reintroduced themselves with prodigal frontman Danny Worsnop on the band's fifth full-length, Asking Alexandria. Produced by (), this eponymous return is the group's most polished effort to date, less raw and muscular than past . While this evolution might prove divisive to longtime fans, Asking Alexandria remains highly enjoyable, a triumphant offering that benefits as much from familiarity as it does from pure power and Worsnop's inimitable presence. Kicking off with a strong opening run of powerful anthems, Asking Alexandria wastes little time getting back into the groove with Worsnop. The urgent "Alone In A Room" highlights some new vocal directions -- perhaps inspired by Worsnop's work during his time away from the band -- which incorporate more '80s arena-rock than '00s metalcore screaming. Meanwhile on "Into the Fire" (co-produced by Korn's Jonathan Davis), the band reminds listeners that they can still pummel with a brutal grace, combining soaring gang choruses with Worsnop's blood-curdling bellows. "Eve" is the closest they come to old-fashioned viciousness, an epic explosion of demonic wails and chugging riffs. Yet, even through that brutality, Worsnop's vocal warmth on the chorus elevates the track to an arena-worthy singalong. Of the potentially contentious inclusions, "Hopelessly Hopeful" and "Rise Up" feature programming flourish one might find in a Top 40 pop song, reaching a peak on "When The Lights Come On," which could easily be mistaken for the heaviest Fall Out Boy song yet-to-be-written. Despite this mainstream sheen, these songs hit as hard as anything in their catalog; the true winner for most jarring moment comes with "Empire." Featuring Seattle rapper Bingx, this misstep completely pulls listeners from the flow of the album. On any other record, "Empire" could be passable, like an unholy alliance of Machine Gun Kelly teaming up with All Time Low. However, inserted at the close of an album that has made a point of throttling listeners with its might, it's an unwelcome and unexpected shift in tone that would have been better as a b-side or inclusion on a soundtrack of mash-up tunes. Overall, Asking Alexandria is a worthy return from the classic lineup, retaining the best aspects of its past and taking steps into its future. Regardless of a stumble or two, Asking Alexandria is well worth a listen. While The Black was a passable offering at a time when it seemed like it would be a permanent arrangement, this reunion simply feels right. © Neil Z. Yeung /TiVo. Asking Alexandria. Asking Alexandria is a metalcore band from , North Yorkshire. It was founded in 2008, when Ben Bruce contacted his old companions upon residing in Dubai. The current line-up of the group consists of Ben Bruce (lead guitar), Danny Worsnop (vocals), Cameron Liddell (rhythm guitar), Sam Bettley (bass guitar) and James Cassells (drums). Contents. History [ ] Origins [ ] Asking Alexandria have their roots in Dubai in 2006, when Ben Bruce started a band and released with it a full-lenght album, The Irony of Your Perfection, with the group. Shortly afterwards they broke-up and Bruce made a statement at a later date that the band known as Asking Alexandria from Dubai only had the name for about a month before leading to their disbandment, hence the band never embarked on a tour. In 2008, Bruce moved back to UK, but had no intention to leave his musical career behind. So, he started fresh with new members and decided to carry on the name "Asking Alexandria". Bruce has stated that he was the one that created this title, that he still liked it and the meaning/reason behind the name still remained, and therefore decided to continue it in the new project. He also made an emphasized statement in the same blog post that the current Asking Alexandria is not the same band that wrote The Irony of Your Perfection , in style nor members, hence they are two different bands, despite their links. The same statement has been emphasized in interviews and is known to still cause confusion for many fans. (2008–2009) [ ] Asking Alexandria, since their formation in 2008, has had some member changes, including going from a six-piece to a five-piece, with the departure of synthesist Ryan Binns. The last known change was bassist Sam Bettley, who replaced in January 2009. Lancaster played his final show at Fibbers in their hometown York on 4 January. The band left for the United States the day after the show to promote their music through shows, as well as to prepare for the recording of their debut album. After spending 2008 and the first months of 2009 touring, the band recorded their debut studio album between 19 May and 16 June 2009 at The Foundation Recording Studios in Connersville, Indiana, United States with producer . They announced their signing with Sumerian Records shortly after finishing the recording and released their debut album, Stand Up and Scream , on 15 September 2009 through their new label. The band spent 2009 focusing on gaining success in the United States, touring with well-known bands such as Reckless & Relentless (2010–2011) [ ] On 22 December 2009, Asking Alexandria announced that they were to start the works on a second album in January. They informed that they were to be streaming parts of the writing process through a web cam feed via the service Stickam. It was also announced that they will be entering the studio on 1 September, again with producer Joey Sturgis. Then they later announced that they will be able to get into the studio 22 June 2010 on their official Twitter. The band has later confirmed through an interview with Shred News that the album is scheduled for release in early 2011 and is planned to contain 12 new songs. In the same interview, the band informed that a title was not yet established. In a later interview they stated that the album will probably be able to pre order in November 2010, and available in early 2011. One song, "Breathless" has been played live already and can be found on YouTube. Danny has also released lyrics from the new album onto his Twitter account, although he did not state what songs they were from. In March, Asking Alexandria are heading out on their first tour of the new year, yet again making their way through North America, this time with Attack Attack!, , label mates , and the up-and-coming British metalcore act . The tour carries through to April, ending ten days before heading off for their debut European tour with and , which includes an appearance at the annual festival. They are however scheduled to discontinue the European tour two days before it originally ends to make an appearance at festival in New Jersey. Asking Alexandria announced their first ever headlining tour on 2 March 2010, taking place in North America through May to the start of June. , From First to Last, and A Bullet for Pretty Boy were announced as supporting bands for the tour. Bruce has also confirmed through an interview with Inside Heavy that the band will be making an appearance at the Thrash and Burn summer festival tour as a main support act, though not revealing details on which other bands that will be participating. It was later revealed that Asking Alexandria would co-headline the Thrash and Burn Tour 2010 alongside . Asking Alexandria has since then embarked on The Thrash and Burn Tour performed a new song entitled "Breathless", which is featured on their then upcoming second studio album Reckless & Relentless . The band as well recorded a cover of " (Na Na Na)" by Akon which was released on Punk Goes Pop 3 in November 2010. During a show in Las Cruces, New Mexico, on the Short But Sweet Tour that took place in early October, Asking Alexandria was asked about the release of their upcoming album and future music videos. Bruce responded with great detail about their plans. Reckless & Relentless will be available for pre-order in December and will be released in February. He also stated that in November 2010 they will be releasing a reissue of Stand Up and Scream , the reissue album is said to contain more of a "dubstep feel" to the content. Bruce also mentioned that it will contain a bonus DVD that will have a live music video of "If You Can't Ride Two Horses at Once. Then You Should Get Out of the Circus." They are also preparing a music video for "A Prophecy" that will be included on the bonus DVD if finished in time. On 23 November 2010, Asking Alexandria added a new EP entitled for pre-order, set to be released on 21 December 2010. The EP contained the new song "Breathless", dubstep remixes of "A Single Moment of Sincerity" and "Not the American Average," two Skid Row covers of "" and "", and an unreleased demo version of "I Was Once, Possibly, Maybe, Perhaps a Cowboy King". It has been announced that the reissue album of Stand Up and Scream , that was originally supposed to be released on 16 November then 21 December then 22 March has been pushed back to sometime in the summer of 2011 and will be titled Stepped Up and Scratched . It will be a completely remixed electro/dubstep version of their debut album including all the songs, new artwork, and new packaging. It has been announced at most UK tour shows in December that support for the UK April shows will come from Of Mice & Men and . On 5 April 2011, Reckless & Relentless was released as planned. On 11 April 2011, the band made their national TV debut, while performing the songs "Someone, Somewhere", and "Closure" on Jimmy Kimmel Live. On 5 July 2011, the band released the music video for "Closure", the first single off Reckless & Relentless , directed by Thunder Down Country. On 15 July 2011, the band released a music video for the second single "To the Stage", directed by Frankie Nasso. On 4 September 2011, vocalist Danny Worsnop has announced in a video on his personal YouTube channel that he will be recording a solo album in the near future, with the album being more of a rock record, rather than Asking Alexandria's heavy metal style. He released a preview of a new solo song he recorded, entitled "Photograph." Asking Alexandria released the music video for Not The American Average on VIA Facebook on 17 October 2011 which was a song on their debut album Stand Up And Scream. On 17 November 2011, the band was selected as sole direct support to Guns N' Roses at the Izod Center. The band also announced on their Facebook on 22 December 2011 that they are shooting a prequel video to their song "To the Stage" the music video will be for their song "Reckless & Relentless". They also announced the sequel to the video will be for the song "Dear Insanity". Both are currently in post-production. Fans can go to the Sumerian Records Facebook wall and tell them which video they would prefer the band release first. From Death to Destiny (2012-present) [ ] On 1 May 2012, Asking Alexandria released a trailer for a new "shocking" short film entitled, Through Sin + Self Destruction . The release date was set for 15 May. The film promises a "controversial, uncensored look into the real lives of a new era of rockstars 's generation". The film contains a trilogy of three music videos from the band's second album, Reckless and Relentless . The songs are Reckless and Relentless, To the Stage , and Dear Insanity . The film is available now exclusively on iTunes. On 13 August 2012, Asking Alexandria announced on their Facebook page that a new single entitled "Run Free" was available for free download through a promotion with Axe. On 23 October 2012, the band announced that their third album would be more "radio-friendly" with guitarist Ben Bruce stating that ". if things go as planned, will have a lot of radio singles". Bruce expected the album to contain 13-15 songs, six of which he says would be "radio-friendly" and the rest of which would be "our usual balls-to-the-wall kind of stuff." On 30 November 2012 the band announced the release of a new EP, Under the Influence: A Tribute to the Legends of Hard Rock, being released exclusively with a subscription to Revolver Magazine. On 2 December 2012 the band were in an accident as they were driving to their show in Chicago from Cleveland. Nobody was seriously hurt but the band's tour bus was badly damaged. On 9 December 2012 in New York during the Monster Energy Outbreak tour, Danny Worsnop announced that he had torn his vocal cord and wouldn't be able to perform, and that his friends from Slipknot " and the choruses and bridges as their "Mötley Crüe side". On 9 February 2013 Metal-Trailers.com released the interview they conducted with the band on 23 January 2013 at Markthalle, Hamburg, Germany. During the interview guitarist Ben Bruce spoke to Guitar World regarding the album's lyrical direction; "It's a lot more mature than anything we've done before. It's not so much about partying and fucking random girls and doing drugs and stuff. We've actually taken the time to write something that's truly meaningful to us. The last two records were great, and we loved them, but we were different people then. We were a lot younger and had less experience. When you compare the albums, it will definitely show how much we've grown." On 28 February 2013 the band released a studio update with vocalist Danny Worsnop getting "disturbed" in the studio while recording vocals for the album. On 3 March 2013 Danny Worsnop posted on Instagram that the album was complete along with the tracklist. Their third album is titled From Death to Destiny . The band released their newest single "The Death of Me" on 28 March 2013, via the Sumerian Records YouTube page. Revolver Magazine included the album on their list of the Most Anticipated Albums of 2012. Commenting on the sound of the album, Worsnop has said it is "a musical baby of Mötley Crüe and Slipknot." From Death to Destiny was released in North America on Tuesday, 6 August 2013. On 22 July 2013 a music video for the 'rock mix' of The Death of Me was released. [34] The album was released on 6 August, and became the band's highest charting album to date and their label's highest first-week selling album. They later toured with band All That Remains, Sevendust and , across America. On 6 November, the band released a new music video for the fourth single of the third album 'Killing You'. Asking Alexandria was one of the main headlining bands in the annual Never Say Never Festival on 12 March, along with Bring Me the Horizon also headlining. embarked on another headlining tour in North America, dubbed as the '' tour, starting in March and ending in April, with support acts , We Came As Romans, Crown The Empire and Born of Osiris. It was announced that the band would make their second appearance on a Punk Goes. compilation album titled Punk Goes 90's 2, covering Nine Inch Nails song Closer. The song was released as a promotional single for the album and was accompanied by a lyric video. Musical style and influences [ ] Asking Alexandria's music has been described by critics as metalcore, electronicore, and heavy metal. Worsnop has stated on Twitter that Aerosmith were his biggest inspiration: "From time to time, I forget just how perfect Aerosmith are. Then I play their songs and my soul comes alive. My all time biggest inspiration". Worsnop and Bruce have also stated that they draw inspiration from 1980's metal and rock bands, such as Guns N' Roses, and Mötley Crüe, also making the comment: "We also listen to bands Bring Me the Horizon , The Devil Wears Prada, there's just a whole huge mixture of bands. When we were writing our first album, I suppose our biggest influences were probably more American bands than British. We were listening to a lot of Vanna, and another band called Burden of a Day, so they had a lot of music influence into our first album, to be honest." In an interview, Cameron has stated he is influenced by Slipknot , Papa Roach, ’80s bands like Motley Crue and Guns N’ Roses and a lot of heavy stuff. He also said, "James and I like hardcore bands. It’s not even a case of taking that and putting it into the band. It’s because I listened to so much other stuff before this band that I like to go away and listen to my stuff. It’s not necessarily that I take stuff or I’m influenced. I listen to a lot of broader music. Before this band I didn’t listen to a lot of singing. I was into straight-up, screaming, crazy shit, but as I’ve grown older I’m not so honed in on just one style. It’s whatever I’m in the mood for. It could be anything." Tag Archives: Asking Alexandria. AFTER THE CALM Release Official Music Video for “Stuck on Repeat” Phoenix based Rock Band AFTER THE CALM has released the official music video for “Stuck on Repeat.” Directed by Jacob Reynolds (SLAVES, Dead Rabbitts), “Stuck on Repeat” is the band’s 3rd single released in 2018 produced by Matt Good (Asking Alexandria, ). 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Aftermathwas recorded by Nick Sampson (Asking Alexandria, Born Of Osiris, I Am Abomination) at 37 Studios in Detroit, MI. RAVEN BLACK Announce Pre-Order for Upcoming ’13’ Album, Due Out 5/10/2018. LA based Theatrical Metal Band RAVEN BLACK has announced the pre-order launch for their highly anticipated 2nd album, 13. The incredibly visual quartet has also released the pre-order for their debut comic book, A Dark Metal Carnival: The Beginning and has begun booking their Spring tour set to launch in May. “Monster” is available to stream NOW on Spotify and downloadContinue reading “RAVEN BLACK Announce Pre-Order for Upcoming ’13’ Album, Due Out 5/10/2018” Kevlar Releases Official Video for Cover of Katy Perry’s “Dark Horse” Pennsylvania hard rock band KEVLAR have just signed with CB Entertainment for representation. With that, launching a brand new music video. The hard-hitting rendition of Katy Perry’s “Dark Horse”. Heading to Michigan, the single was produced and recorded with Nick Sampson (Asking Alexandria, Born Of Osiris, ). KEVLAR have just won the Hard Rock Battle of the Bands: Niagara Falls Edition in late May andContinue reading “Kevlar Releases Official Video for Cover of Katy Perry’s “Dark Horse”” JOEY STURGIS TONES INTRODUCES SOAR TAPE DELAY PLUGIN. Joey Sturgis Tones proudly announces their newest addition to their line of creative audio processors with SOAR. SOAR is a tape delay plugin offering a hybrid approach to using tape delay in the box, combining features from both analog and digital delays. In addition to standard features from both delay types, SOAR adds new features likeContinue reading “JOEY STURGIS TONES INTRODUCES SOAR TAPE DELAY PLUGIN” DIRT FEST 2016 Announces Lineup. Dirt Fest 2016 featuring , Asking Alexandria, , Trivium, Attila, & more will go down in it’s new Metro-Detroit location on Saturday, August 13. A newly reunited Bury Your Dead will also perform for the 10th Anniversary of their iconic record “Beauty And The Breakdown”, along with Michigan natives Walls Of Jericho and Wilson. Dozens more acts will round out the lineup of Metal, Hardcore, and Hard Rock bands performingContinue reading “DIRT FEST 2016 Announces Lineup” Note to Self Release Haunting Music Video for “Akrasia” Shining Light on Mental Disorder. Post-hardcore group Note to Self explore the pitfalls of living with OCD in their new music video “Akrasia”. Making use of frantic, black and white cinematography, “Akrasia” was directed by Marcus Eden at the Painted Tiger Warehouse. “We wrote this song to give people insight to what it’s like to live with a mental disorder,” says vocalistContinue reading “Note to Self Release Haunting Music Video for “Akrasia” Shining Light on Mental Disorder”