Asking Alexandria Stand Up And Scream Album

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. 'Released: 15 December 2009. 'A Prophecy'Released: 2 February 2010. 'If You Can't Ride Two Horses at Once. You Should Get Out of the Circus'Released: 14 March 2010. 'Not the American Average'Released: 10 October 2010Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingStand Up and Scream is the debut studio album by English band, released on 15 September 2009 through.

The album has charted at number 170 on the, number 29 on Top Independent albums, and number 5 on. The record managed to remain at the Top Heatseekers chart at position number 36 until the end of July 2010.

Contents.Background The title of the album is chosen from a lyric in the second track 'Final Episode (Let's Change the Channel)', where the relevant line within the chorus reads 'Just stand up and scream, the tainted clock is counting down'.Six of the tracks featured on the album have previously been released digitally through the band's MySpace and PureVolume accounts. These include, Nobody Don't Dance No More, The Final Episode, A Candlelit Dinner With Inamorta, Not The American Average, A Single Moment of Sincerity, and I Was Once, Possibly, Maybe, Perhaps, a Cowboy King. When downloaded, the displayed Demo or Demo 2008 as the songs relevant album. There are both minor and more noticeable alterations in all of the songs released on the album in comparison to those released digitally in 2008.The song 'Hey There Mr.

Asking Alexandria Stand Up And Scream Album

Brooks' is written as a homage to the film,. Its lyrics feature many references to scenes in the film.Music videos In September 2009, Asking Alexandria shot their debut music video for the song 'Final Episode (Let's Change the Channel)'. In the video, the musicians play in a dark room, dressed in black. Also shown is a table, on which stands the glass with water. Throughout the video, the glass gradually shifts to the edge of the table and finally falls down and breaks in the end.In 2010, the music video for 'A Prophecy' was released. It was filmed in Los Angeles in its entirety during the band's headlining tour, 'Welcome to the Circus', in between tour dates. It features the band playing in a dark alley during a storm, and cuts between shots of the band and a woman falling through the ocean.

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There is also a shot of James Cassells spitting fire towards the end before the last breakdown.In 2010, Asking Alexandria shot a performance video of 'If You Can't Ride Two Horses at Once. You Should Get Out of the Circus' at Chain Reaction in Long Beach, California. It is included on their EP, Life Gone Wild.During the Epicenter 2011, Asking Alexandria shot a performance video for 'Not the American Average'.Track listing All tracks are written by, and James Cassells; except where noted. A Candlelit Dinner with Inamorta'4:044.'

Nobody Don't Dance No More'Worsnop, Bruce, Cassells, Cameron Liddell, Sam Bettley4:005.' Hey There Mr. Brooks' (featuring )4:106.'

Hiatus' (Instrumental)1:457.' If You Can't Ride Two Horses at Once. You Should Get Out of the Circus'Worsnop, Bruce, Cassells, Liddell, Bettley3:468.' A Single Moment of Sincerity'3:519.' Not the American Average'4:3910.' I Used to Have a Best Friend (But Then He Gave Me an STD)'4:0611.'

A Prophecy'3:3412.' I Was Once, Possibly, Maybe, Perhaps a Cowboy King'Worsnop, Bruce, Cassells, Liddell, Bettley3:4113.' When Everyday's the Weekend'4:23Total length:48:16Japanese edition enhanced materialNo.TitleLength1.' Final Episode (Let's Change the Channel )' (music video)4:41Personnel.

Spanning two continents, three names, and nearly a dozen members, Asking Alexandria are a band whose career seems to be more about change than anything else. The brainchild of guitarist Ben Bruce, the band was originally formed in Dubai in 2003 under the name Amongst Us, which soon changed to End of Reason before eventually settling on Asking Alexandria in 2006. They cemented the name change with their self-released EP Tomorrow.Hope.Goodbye. The following year they released their first full-length album, The Irony of Your Perfection, through Hangmans Joke.Shortly afterwards, Bruce left Dubai and returned to England, resulting in the dissolution of the band. In 2008, he formed a new band around the name Asking Alexandria. Unlike its vaguely post-hardcore predecessor, this incarnation was a pretty standard screamo/metalcore act, with chugging guitars and alternating singing/screaming vocals.

Finally settling on the lineup of Danny Worsnop (vocals), Camron Liddell (guitar), James Cassells (drums), and Sam Bettley (bass), the band set to work on a touring blitz of the United States with bands like Alesana, the Bled, and Evergreen Terrace. In 2009, they signed with Sumerian Records and released their first album with the new lineup, Stand Up and Scream, in the fall of that year. They followed their debut with the Life Gone Wild EP, which included remixes of songs from Stand Up and Scream and a few Skid Row covers.The band would find mainstream success in 2011 with the release of the remix album Stepped Up and Scratched, which featured EDM remixes of songs from their debut as well as their sophomore album, Reckless & Relentless, which was released a few months later. Reckless peaked at number nine on the Billboard charts and the band continued with relentless touring into the next year. At the end of 2012, Worsnop tore a vocal cord, an injury that would prove consequential years later. The band returned in the summer of 2013 with a more mature hard rock sound, smoothing off some of the metalcore and electronicore influences, resulting in their more focused third album, From Death to Destiny.At the end of the tour cycle, in January 2015, Worsnop announced that he was parting ways with the band to focus on a more traditional rock & roll sound with his group We Are Harlot. Asking Alexandria recruited a new singer, Ukrainian metalcore vocalist Denis Stoff (Make Me Famous), and immediately released the new lineup's first single, 'I Won't Give In.'

That song would appear on their album The Black, which was released a year later in March 2016. In October 2016, Stoff split with the band. Worsnop - in the midst of his own solo endeavors - rejoined Asking Alexandria just in time for the band's ten-year anniversary. The reunited group returned to the studio to record its fifth album, which featured the lead single 'Into the Fire.' The eponymous Asking Alexandria arrived in late 2017. Gregory Heaney & Neil Z.

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