Atreyu announce their next EP and LP, share new single and lyric video

Official press release:
Atreyu announces The Moment You Find Your Flame EP due August 18 via Spinefarm, hot on the heels of the recent EP, The Hope Of A Spark.
Pre-order here.
Inspired initially by ideas brought by guitarist Dan Jacobs, the lead single "Gone" is an arena-ready rock anthem that yearns for a lost love and laments the personal failings that brought about the relationship's demise. Live performance footage in the lyric video is credited to Christian Lawrence and Micala Austin.
Atreyu also announces The Beautiful Dark of Life album due later this year as part of the EP series delivering the final chapter of the Seasons of Life concept along the rollercoaster of human existence.
The Moment You Find Your Flame EP, produced by long-time collaborator John Feldman, reflects the struggle in recognizing one's self-worth and it touches on internal battles, self-doubt, and insecurities that can overshadow one's perception of their own abilities. The band has found its own flame, a metaphor for their soul-baring introspection and providing comfort and catharsis through music in the face of universal emotions that unite us all.
Jacobs shared:
"We draw strength from each other and give each other the space and support to be the best, most creative person we can be. And together, right now, that makes us the best band we've ever been."
The EP and the band encompass five friends who came together to create music for themselves, for each other, and for the thriving community that has forged around it. They are bonds born of time, of joy and sadness, of success and hardship and most importantly, they are born of an openness that allows five unique creative personalities to unite in something far stronger and far bigger than the sum of its talented parts.
Bassist/vocalist Porter McKnight added:
'The Moment You Find Your Flame' is the path you've set out on to recovery. You've followed the glimmer of hope and potential, and the way forward is beginning to reveal itself. But it is still only a little flame. It needs nurturing still.
Lastly, Jacobs adds:
Everything that we have put out to this point has built up to this moment. Something special is happening with Atreyu right now. We can feel the creativity and collaboration when the five of us get in the studio. We can feel the confidence we all give each other when we stand on stage together. And we can see it in the audience when they're losing their minds. They're having as good a time as we are ourselves.
27 comments
Post CommentYeah, the last good thing to come from this band period was that standalone single her portrait in Black from like 2006.
saying all that without really saying anything substantial at all. this just keeps getting more embarrassing.
Circle A bandana. cringe in 2002 and still is now
Aren't you a little old to be writing songs about being insecure? Assholes
last good thing to come out of this band was their first demo
Haven't heard the demo, but I'm going to assume it was as boring as their first album? Atreyu was always garbage. The more you know💫
It's gotta be some sort of insane existential nightmare to be in this band still. Imagine going from headlining sold out shows and being THAT. Band so much so that you get the major label deal and then it all goes to shit and now you're balding while supporting a washed out Hawthorne heights on a club tour lol. Hang it up.
I bought the deluxe edition of that one album because that vampire chick on the cover was hot
A Deathgrip on Yesterday will always be a favorite album but havent cared about anything theyve done since then
I am pooping while I am reading this....I feel there is a correlation here
This is like when uncle pedo and the f*cktards throw back too many rolling rocks in the shed, and then barge into the kitchen of the mobile home to tell ol Marge "we're gettin the band back together!"
" I am pooping while I am reading this....I feel there is a correlation here" Funny enough, so was I.
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