Friday, July 6, 2007

As Cities Burn heating up summer with new sounds

Head over to purevolume.com/ascitiesburn now to check out the brand new songs “Empire” and “This Is It, This Is It” off of their upcoming full-length effort for Solid State Records called Come Now Sleep which hits stores on August 14th! Since the release of their monumental 2004 debut, Son, I Loved You At Your Darkest, As Cities Burn has been through their share of ups and downs and come at us now in 2007 with an album that surpasses its predecessor with an abundance of creative ambition, stark honesty, depth and diversity. As Cities Burn have emerged stronger, faster, leaner, and even more thoroughly melodic than before, with none of their heavy instincts abandoned and nearly all of their potential fulfilled.

Rumors of As Cities Burn’s demise have been greatly exaggerated. It may seem hyperbolic to paraphrase a famous Southerner when talking about the career of an alternately melodic but always heavy and progressive rock band, but the passionate diehards who have followed As Cities Burns’ emotion-fueled live shows and twisting, turning and churning compositions since Son, I Loved You at Your Darkest are all too aware that their brand new incredible follow-up, Come Now Sleep, nearly never came at all. As Cities Burn’s much buzzed about 2006 “farewell tour” was thankfully premature.

“We decided to breakup when [original vocalist] T.J. [Bonnette] said he was leaving to because he was getting married. We had been touring probably too much at the time, and morale was pretty low, and we didn’t think we had it in us to replace him,” explains guitarist Cody Bonnette, who has since taken over most of the vocals from his brother.

On that “final” tour, something unexpected happened. The shows were packed. Kids were sticking around afterward to confess to the band how much their songs had meant to them, how they had helped them through hard times, how much they would be missed. Silently at first, each of the band’s remaining four members (guitarist Christopher Lott, bass player Colin Kimble, drummer Aaron Lunsford and Cody) realized they didn’t want to let As Cities Burn go. But it wasn’t until a close friend of theirs sat them down that they started talking about it with each other. Hesitantly, the band decided to continue. Originally the plan was to have T.J. sing on a new album (though he wouldn’t commit to touring) but that wasn’t in the cards for As Cities Burn.

“When we started writing, T.J. couldn’t make it to practices because he had a job and lived three hours away,” Cody says. “I was singing the words at practice just to have an idea about the vocals. Eventually, we realized it was best to let T.J. move on. I took over the vocals for good.”

AS CITIES BURN – ON TOUR
July
7 Salt Lake City, UT @ WARPED TOUR
8 Denver, CO @ WARPED TOUR
11 Phoenix, AZ @ WARPED TOUR
12 Las Cruces, NM @ WARPED TOUR
13 San Antonio, TX @ WARPED TOUR
14 Dallas, TX @ WARPED TOUR
15 Houston, TX @ WARPED TOUR
August
14 New Orleans, LA @ HOUSE OF BLUES – Record Release Show!
15 Little Rock, AR @ VINO’S – Record Release Show!
16 Nashville, TN @ ROCKETTOWN – Record Release Show!
18 Lewisbury, PA @ PURPLE DOOR FESTIVAL

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