WYWA: Cradle Of Filth, House Of Protection, A Day To Remember, And More
House Of Protection’s new EP, Cradle of Filth’s scandalous music video, and A Day To Remember’s surprise album, oh my! All this and more on this week’s edition of While You Were Away.
Cradle of Filth unveil NSFW video for ‘To Live Deliciously’
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Cradle of Filth have shared the NSFW video for recent single “To Live Deliciously” a month after its debut.
The clip, directed by Vincente Cordero, shows us the gory bedroom antics between a randy nun and a priest. Frontman Dani Filth calls the video “an observation on religious restraint as well as being a window to tout a bit of blasphemous filth, the video for ‘To Live Deliciously’ (our second from the new album) is a pleasant social engagement betwixt a pious young nun and her mentor priest. Just with a smattering of demonic possession and sexual misconduct added for good stock.”
Watch the video below.
House of Protection announce new EP ‘Outrun You All’
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House of Protection have announced their new EP, Outrun You All, out on May 23rd via Red Bull Records.
The follow up to last year’s GALORE EP includes new Jordan Fish-produced single “Afterlife.”
The duo says the song “was the second song we demoed, right after [debut single] It’s Supposed To Hurt. It started with just the guitar stab and the whip sound. We liked it a lot, but ultimately, we pushed to avoid heavy half-time on GALORE. We intentionally wanted to keep that whole first EP pretty fast.
“After our debut shows, we realized how much we missed the feeling live, so we revisited it and refined the ideas with Jordan and Nick. Now it’s one of our favorites.”
Watch “Afterlife” below. Pre-order the EP here.
Mark Hoppus announce book tour for new memoir ‘Fahrenheit-182’
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blink-182 bassist Mark Hoppus is going on a book tour in support of his debut memoir, Fahrenheit-182.
The tour kicks off April 9th in Brooklyn, New York and will make stops in Washington, Philadelphia, and Chicago before wrapping up in Los Angeles on April 20th. Tickets are on sale now. A copy of the book is included with ticket purchase.
Hoppus’ book, which has been described as a “funny, smart, and relatable memoir,” comes out on April 8th. Pre-order your copy here.
A Day To Remember surprise release new album
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Surprise! A Day To Remember have released their new album. Titled A Day To Remember’s Big Ole Album Vol. 1 is now available on vinyl and CD. A full digital release will arrive on streaming services on March 21st.
To celebrate, the band have shared two new singles “Make It Make Sense” described as an “unbridled blast of aggression and energy” and “LeBron.”
The album was co-produced by singer Jeremy McKinnon alongside Drew Fulk, aka WZRD BLD (Knocked Loose, Lil Wayne, Lil Peep), and Zakk Cervini (Blink-182, Bring Me the Horizon, Poppy). Other collaborators include Cody Quistad of Wage War, Will Putney, and Colin Brittain (Linkin Park).
Listen to the new singles below.
Tours on sale this week
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Allie X has announced the “Cape God 5 Year Reunion Tour” set for this spring. The outing will see the singer celebrate her 2020 album of the same name, which was put off due to the pandemic. The tour starts May 2nd in New York and wraps up on May 11th in Mexico City. Tickets are on sale now.
Unto Others will embark on a co-headline tour with Tribulation this May. The trek kicks off in Chicago on May 1st and runs finishes up on May 12th in Phoenix Arizona. “This has been a long time coming, ever since our first EU tour with Tribulation in 2019 we have wanted to get a tour rolling in the USA. Stoked it’s finally happening. See you on the road.” Get all the details here.
Kittie have announced their first post-reunion headline shows in Europe and the UK. With Holy Wars as support, the tour starts June 8th in Utrecht and wraps up June 17th in Hamburg. See all the dates here.
GWAR will embark on a 40th anniversary tour this spring with special guests Eyehategod, Toxic Holocaust, Aether Realm, and Tracheotomy opening select shows. The first six shows run from May 16th in Columbia, South Carolina, through May 22nd in Austin, Texas, while the other two gigs take place June 20th in Pensacola, Florida, and June 21st in Pelham, Tennessee. Get all the details here.