Seattle hardcore band Dragged Under have dropped their full-throttle new single “AlgoRHYTHM.” Check out the video HERE. Listen HERE.
“AlgoRHYTHM” smashes together all of the elements that make Dragged Under such a formidable force and returns to their roots of their breakout debut album The World Is In Your Way – crushing riffs, whiplash hooks, raging hardcore vocals and pinpoint social observations. “AlgoRHYTHM is a commentary on the current meta of music promotion,” says vocalist Tony Cappocchi.
Continuing he adds, “Scrolling endlessly on artist accounts online only to see the same uninspired dancing and lip syncing to their newest song until inevitably it hits and goes viral or they move on. It almost feels as if artists don’t have to write good music, or don’t challenge themselves to create something they’re actually interested in, instead they’re writing FOR the Algorithms, with the end goal being “success at any cost”.
Talking about the social media formatted video, he continues, “We tried to make a video that captures the absurdity and chaos that is the social media algorithm, you never know what you’ll see next or why, and we wanted to mirror that sentiment with the visuals”
“AlgoRHYTHM” follows their previous single, 2023’s “Mad Punks” in which the band challenged authenticity. This was hot on the heels of their 2022 album, ‘Upright Animals’ which was released on Mascot Records – the band have already clocked up an incredible 70 million streams. Since the release of that album, they have played crushing festival sets at Louder Than Life (US), Aftershock (US), Slam Dunk (UK), Download (UK), 2000Trees (UK), Hellfest (France) and Full Force (Germany).
They joined Bless The Fall in the US in support of their ‘Hollow Bodies’ 10th Anniversary Tour as well as runs with Beartooth, Sleeping with Sirens, Pierce the Veil, The Used, 10 Years, From Ashes to New, The Word Alive along with several headline tours across North America. They also tore through the UK and Europe, touring with The Ghost Inside, Landmvrks, as well as their own headline tour.
Their journey so far has seen them pick up support from SiriusXM Octane, Alternative Press, Metal Injection, BBC Radio 1, Rock Sound, Kerrang magazine, Metal Hammer, Kerrang Radio, as well as Amazon, Apple and Spotify playlisting and, 2025’s line-up of Tony Cappocchi [vocals], Sean Rosario [guitar], and new drummer Dylan Roy, [also of Canadian metalcore heroes Oni] are a snarling beast ready to be let off the leash.
DRAGGED UNDER have revealed the official video for “Suffer,” one of the colossal stand-out tracks from their latest studio album ‘Upright Animals’ – out now on Mascot Records/Mascot Label Group. You can watch the video for the track HERE. They will also be touring the UK and Europe from March to May playing shows with The Ghost Inside and Landmvrks as well as festival appearances on Impericon and Slam Dunk. Tickets available HERE.
Talking about “Suffer” singer Tony Cappocchi shares, “Suffer’s message is pretty simple, it’s about asking someone to suffer or be uncomfortable for you, because that’s really the test of any relationship. It’s about how you navigate the hard times that define the strength of your connections. We’re really excited about the release of the suffer video. We worked with Monte, who was the director for Brainwash Broadcast and All of Us and is a rare talent with exceptional creative vision. Always a great time working with him. We love this song and think it deserves a video, which couldn’t have come at a better time as we’re about to go back to Europe to tour with our friends in The Ghost Inside and play one of Europe’s biggest traveling fests!”
The band had an incredible 2022. They released Upright Animals via Mascot Records in the summer and toured UK and Europe for the first time in the summer, which included a headline run of dates, playing explosive sets at Download festival, Hellfest, Full Force as well as supporting The Ghost Inside at O2 Brixton Academy, London. They played US shows with Sleeping with Sirens, Pierce the Veil, 10 Years, From Ashes to New as well as several headline runs and festivals across North America.
When you strip everything else away, we rely on our animal instincts to survive. In the face of danger, we either flee or fight without hesitation. No matter how many perceived differences exist between us, we breathe the same air, drink the same water, and eat the same way to subsist. Dragged Under naturally harness this primal power in their hard-hitting hybrid of punk, rock, metal, and hardcore. Choosing to progress, the Seattle quintet—Tony Cappocchi [vocals], Ryan Bruce [guitar], Sean Rosario [guitar], Hans Hessburg [bass], and Kalen Anderson [drums]—sharpen their claws, teeth, and style on their second full-length album, Upright Animals.
With animalistic energy, Dragged Under charged out of the gate in 2020 on their debut The World Is In Your Way. The album generated streams in the tens of millions and earned widespread critical acclaim. Beyond plugs from Loudwire, New Noise Magazine, and more, KERRANG! hailed it as “nine tracks of the edgiest, most in-your-face punk in recent memory – loaded with underdog appetite and energy,” and Alternative Press named it one of the “20 Debut Albums That Took Metalcore to the Next Level in 2020.” Along the way, they toured alongside everyone from The Used to Beartooth. During 2021, they recorded what would become Upright Animals with frequent collaborator Hiram Hernandez [Jared Dines, Craig Owens] in Los Angeles and Matt Good [Hollywood Undead, Asking Alexandria] in Phoenix.
DRAGGED UNDER and Mascot Records / Mascot Label Group have released the band’s new studio album UPRIGHT ANIMALS. Over the course of the past couple of years, the band has emerged with a formidable fan base yielding millions of streams. On a visual level, they are amongst the most creative visionaries when it comes to the medium of music videos, with each clip being more compelling than the last. Today, the band and label premiere a new tour video for “Never Enough” here:
Prior to the new album’s street date, Dragged Under band presented “Crooked Halos” (https://youtu.be/Ch11ukbOOy8) and “All Of Us” (https://youtu.be/uIBGie-JCbQ). But nothing is more poignant when it comes to Dragged Under than the unwavering commitment to articulate the personal perspective of front man Tony Cappocchi when it comes to humanity and The World as we know it circa 2022.
At the time of “All of Us” being revealed, he shared, “For me, ‘All of Us’ is meant to connect with anyone who listens to it. I want everyone to feel that despite their situation; be it relationship issues, social pressures, self perception, we’ve all had a weird few years, and a lot hasn’t gone as we planned. It’s important to zoom out from the microscope through which we view our problems, and realize that life and all of its frustrations are happening to all of us. We wanted to make a lighthearted video to contrast the tension of the song, but we liked the idea of using dolls to tell that story. It’s a bit of a commentary on the nature of feeling a bit out of control of the situations we’ve found ourselves in the last couple of years, and how we sometimes have to just pretend it’s all good. Dolls have an ability that I envy, they can smile through their problems and hide their emotions. I can’t relate.”
When you strip everything else away, we rely on our animal instincts to survive. In the face of danger, we either flee or fight without hesitation. No matter how many perceived differences exist between us, we breathe the same air, drink the same water, and eat the same way to subsist. Dragged Under naturally harness this primal power in their hard-hitting hybrid of punk, rock, metal, and hardcore. Choosing to progress, the Seattle quintet—Tony Cappocchi [vocals], Ryan Bruce [guitar], Sean Rosario [guitar], Hans Hessburg [bass], and Kalen Anderson [drums]—sharpen their claws, teeth, and style on their second full-length album, Upright Animals [Mascot Records / Mascot Label Group].
“There’s obviously a media divide, there’s a class divide, and there’s a racial divide in this country,” observes Tony. “In many ways, we use our animal instincts to think when it’s convenient for us instead of our evolutionary abilities. Trying to keep up with all of the information these days is like drinking from a firehose. So, our animal tendencies still shine through. A lot of enlightenment still needs to happen before we can consider ourselves anything other than animals walking around on their hindlegs. That’s what the album is about.”
The UK & Europe are also set to host Dragged Under this summer for a set of shows and festivals: Tickets available from: https://www.draggedunder.com/dates
10 June 2022 – The Craufurd Arms, Milton Keynes, UK 11 June 2022 – Download Fest, Donnington, UK 13 June 2022 – Cathouse, Glasgow, UK 14 June 2022 – Key Club, Leeds, UK 15 June 2022 – Asylum2, Birmingham, UK 16 June 2022 – The Star And Garter, Manchester, UK 17 June 2022 – The Camden Assembly, London, UK 18 June 2022 – O2 Academy Brixton, London, UK (supporting The Ghost Inside) 21 June 2022 – Hall Of Fame, Tilburg, NL 22 June 2022 – Backstage BTM, Paris, FR 23 June 2022 – Hellfest, Clisson, FR 25 June 2022 – Vainstream Festival, Munster, DE 26 June 2022 – Full Force Festival, Ferropolis, DE 28 June 2022 – Schlachthof/Kesselhaus, Wiesbaden, DE 29 June 2022 – Hafenklang, Hamburg, DE 30 June 2022 – Gebäude 9, Cologne, DE
DRAGGED UNDER and Mascot Records / Mascot Label Group have presented “Suffer” from the band’s upcoming new studio album titled UPRIGHT ANIMALS which will be released globally on June 10. Singer Tony Cappocchi shares, “’Suffer’ is about the nature of compromise, especially with people you love. Whether or not we acknowledge it, sometimes we make the people we care about suffer because of our actions. Touring as a musician is a perfect example. I leave my fiancé at home to manage our bills, keep up the house, take care of family things all while maintaining her own life. It can be isolating and I’m sure it’s not always fun, but sometimes suffering so that your partner can chase their dreams is necessary, but it has to be reciprocal.” The release will be available on CD, an orange transparent LP, and digitally.
Recently, the band and MLG presented the official music video for “Crooked Halos,” which can be screened here: https://youtu.be/Ch11ukbOOy8. Prior, the first reveal was the song and accompanying video for “All Of Us,” which can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/uIBGie-JCbQ.
In 2021, Dragged Under collaborated with Underoath’s Spencer Chamberlain presenting “Brainwash Broadcast,” which can be seen here: https://youtu.be/ve1Zr688E_Q. At the time of release, the band shared, “’Brainwash Broadcast’ isn’t a hyper nuanced allegory, it’s a journal entry on the media sensationalism that we endure every day. You can hear the same story from 2 different outlets with competing ideologies, and think two completely different things. It can be hard to decipher satire from real life news some days because of how inundated we are with subjective opinion pieces and click bait headlines. We have a problem with division and fear, and our media and ‘journalists’ are at the center of it.” Still as relevant in 2022 as it ever has been.
This past August, the band released WE’LL DO IT LIVE via Mascot Records / Mascot Label Group. Timed to that title, Dragged Under presented “Hypochondria,” which can be heard and screened here: https://youtu.be/B3Ap8cw3XFE. Additionally, the band and label released a deluxe version of the band’s debut album titled The World Is In Your Way, with two bonus tracks added titled “Just Like Me” and “Feel It.’”
When you strip everything else away, we rely on our animal instincts to survive. In the face of danger, we either flee or fight without hesitation. No matter how many perceived differences exist between us, we breathe the same air, drink the same water, and eat the same way to subsist. Dragged Under naturally harness this primal power in their hard-hitting hybrid of punk, rock, metal, and hardcore. Choosing to progress, the Seattle quintet—Tony Cappocchi [vocals], Ryan Bruce [guitar], Sean Rosario [guitar], Hans Hessburg [bass], and Kalen Anderson [drums]—sharpen their claws, teeth, and style on their second full-length album, Upright Animals [Mascot Records / Mascot Label Group].
With animalistic energy, Dragged Under charged out of the gate in 2020 on their debut The World Is In Your Way. The album generated streams in the tens of millions and earned widespread critical acclaim. Beyond plugs from Loudwire, New Noise Magazine, and more, KERRANG! hailed it as “nine tracks of the edgiest, most in-your-face punk in recent memory – loaded with underdog appetite and energy,” and Alternative Press named it one of the “20 Debut Albums That Took Metalcore to the Next Level in 2020.” Along the way, they toured alongside everyone from The Used to Beartooth. During 2021, they recorded what would become Upright Animals with frequent collaborator Hiram Hernandez [Jared Dines, Craig Owens] in Los Angeles and Matt Good [Hollywood Undead, Asking Alexandria] in Phoenix.
“There was an element of thematic development,” Tony reflects. “The last record was a bunch of different phases of my life. I had 21 years to write it. I only had a year-and-a-half to write this one. It’s about a time, a place, events, and what I was a feeling in this window.”
In the end, Dragged Under evolve by eliciting emotion from the purest place possible. The complete track listing of Upright Animals features, “Upright Animals,” “All Of Us,” “Never Enough,” “Crooked Halos,” “Long Live The King,” “Suffer,” “See You Alive,” “Weather,” “No Place Like Home,” “Words For Hire,” “Brainwash Broadcast feat. Spencer Chamberlain,” and “This Is The End.”
“When you listen to this, I hope you experience moments of tension, anxiety, sadness, and happiness,” he leaves off. “At the same time, it’s nostalgic for us. We want it to remind you of being young and discovering the bands that changed your life. If you think, ‘This reminds me of what I grew up on,’ I’d be very satisfied. We spent a lot of time and energy on this. I’m excited about the future.”
Upright Animals Track list
Upright Animals
All Of Us
Never Enough
Crooked Halos
Long Live The King
Suffer
See You Alive
Weather
No Place Like Home
Words For Hire
Brainwash Broadcast feat. Spencer Chamberlain
This Is The End
The UK & Europe are also set to host Dragged Under this summer for a set of shows and festivals: Tickets available from: https://www.draggedunder.com/dates
10 June 2022 – The Craufurd Arms, Milton Keynes, UK 11 June 2022 – Download Fest, Donnington, UK 13 June 2022 – King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow, UK 14 June 2022 – Key Club, Leeds, UK 15 June 2022 – Asylum2, Birmingham, UK 16 June 2022 – The Star And Garter, Manchester, UK 17 June 2022 – The Camden Assembly, London, UK 18 June 2022 – O2 Academy Brixton, London, UK (supporting The Ghost Inside) 21 June 2022 – Hall Of Fame, Tilburg, NL 22 June 2022 – Backstage BTM, Paris, FR 23 June 2022 – Hellfest, Clisson, FR 25 June 2022 – Vainstream Festival, Munster, DE 26 June 2022 – Full Force Festival, Ferropolis, DE 28 June 2022 – Schlachthof/Kesselhaus, Wiesbaden, DE 29 June 2022 – Hafenklang, Hamburg, DE 30 June 2022 – Gebäude 9, Cologne, DE
DRAGGED UNDER will release their new studio album “Upright Animals” on June 10th, via Mascot Records/Mascot Label Group. Pre-Order at https://lnk.to/DraggedUnder. The release will be available on CD, an orange transparent LP, and digitally.
Singer Tony Cappocchi shares, “’Crooked Halos’ is a story that’s probably familiar to all of us. Relationships are complex and challenging. What happens behind closed doors is often a lot less perfect than what we allow others to perceive. If you’re from a divorced family like I am you probably know that better than most, which is why a lot of the ‘mommy and daddy don’t love each other anymore’ talks can seem to come out of nowhere. Sometimes two people shouldn’t be together, and everyone knows it, but for some reason they won’t let go. That’s what ‘Crooked Halos’ is about.”
Today the band has released a music video for ‘Crooked Halos’, watch it below.
Recently, the first track release was the song “All Of Us,” which was presented with an official video that can be seen here: https://youtu.be/uIBGie-JCbQ. Singer Tony Cappocchi shared, “For me, ‘All of Us’ is meant to connect with anyone who listens to it. I want everyone to feel that despite their situation; be it relationship issues, social pressures, self perception, we’ve all had a weird few years, and a lot hasn’t gone as we planned. It’s important to zoom out from the microscope through which we view our problems, and realize that life and all of its frustrations are happening to all of us. We wanted to make a lighthearted video to contrast the tension of the song, but we liked the idea of using dolls to tell that story. It’s a bit of a commentary on the nature of feeling a bit out of control of the situations we’ve found ourselves in the last couple of years, and how we sometimes have to just pretend it’s all good. Dolls have an ability that I envy, they can smile through their problems and hide their emotions. I can’t relate.”
When you strip everything else away, we rely on our animal instincts to survive. In the face of danger, we either flee or fight without hesitation. No matter how many perceived differences exist between us, we breathe the same air, drink the same water, and eat the same way to subsist. Dragged Under naturally harness this primal power in their hard-hitting hybrid of punk, rock, metal, and hardcore. Choosing to progress, the Seattle quintet—Tony Cappocchi [vocals], Ryan Bruce [guitar], Sean Rosario [guitar], Hans Hessburg [bass], and Kalen Anderson [drums]—sharpen their claws, teeth, and style on their second full-length album, Upright Animals [Mascot Records / Mascot Label Group].
With animalistic energy, Dragged Under charged out of the gate in 2020 on their debut The World Is In Your Way. The album generated streams in the tens of millions and earned widespread critical acclaim. Beyond plugs from Loudwire, New Noise Magazine, and more, KERRANG! hailed it as “nine tracks of the edgiest, most in-your-face punk in recent memory – loaded with underdog appetite and energy,” and Alternative Press named it one of the “20 Debut Albums That Took Metalcore to the Next Level in 2020.” Along the way, they toured alongside everyone from The Used to Beartooth. During 2021, they recorded what would become Upright Animals with frequent collaborator Hiram Hernandez [Jared Dines, Craig Owens] in Los Angeles and Matt Good [Hollywood Undead, Asking Alexandria] in Phoenix.
Track list
Upright Animals
All Of Us
Never Enough
Crooked Halos
Long Live The King
Suffer
See You Alive
Weather
No Place Like Home
Words For Hire
Brainwash Broadcast feat. Spencer Chamberlain
This Is The End
“There was an element of thematic development,” Tony reflects. “The last record was a bunch of different phases of my life. I had 21 years to write it. I only had a year-and-a-half to write this one. It’s about a time, a place, events, and what I was a feeling in this window.”
In the end, Dragged Under evolve by eliciting emotion from the purest place possible. The complete track listing of Upright Animals features, “Upright Animals,” “All Of Us,” “Never Enough,” “Crooked Halos,” “Long Live The King,” “Suffer,” “See You Alive,” “Weather,” “No Place Like Home,” “Words For Hire,” “Brainwash Broadcast feat. Spencer Chamberlain,” and “This Is The End.”
“When you listen to this, I hope you experience moments of tension, anxiety, sadness, and happiness,” he leaves off. “At the same time, it’s nostalgic for us. We want it to remind you of being young and discovering the bands that changed your life. If you think, ‘This reminds me of what I grew up on,’ I’d be very satisfied. We spent a lot of time and energy on this. I’m excited about the future.“
The UK & Europe are also set to host Dragged Under this summer for a set of shows and festivals: Tickets available from: https://www.draggedunder.com/dates
10 June 2022 – The Craufurd Arms, Milton Keynes, UK 11 June 2022 – Download Fest, Donnington, UK 13 June 2022 – King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow, UK 14 June 2022 – Key Club, Leeds, UK 15 June 2022 – Asylum2, Birmingham, UK 16 June 2022 – The Star And Garter, Manchester, UK 17 June 2022 – The Camden Assembly, London, UK 18 June 2022 – O2 Academy Brixton, London, UK (supporting The Ghost Inside) 21 June 2022 – Hall Of Fame, Tilburg, NL 22 June 2022 – Backstage BTM, Paris, FR 23 June 2022 – Hellfest, Clisson, FR 25 June 2022 – Vainstream Festival, Munster, DE 26 June 2022 – Full Force Festival, Ferropolis, DE 28 June 2022 – Schlachthof/Kesselhaus, Wiesbaden, DE 29 June 2022 – Hafenklang, Hamburg, DE 30 June 2022 – Gebäude 9, Cologne, DE
DRAGGED UNDER have announced the global release of their new studio album “Upright Animals”, set to be released on June 10th, via Mascot Records/Mascot Label Group. Pre-Order at https://lnk.to/DraggedUnder.
Furthermore the band has unveiled a music video for ‘All Of Us’, watch it below.
Singer Tony Cappocchi shares on the new single, “For me, ‘All of Us’ is meant to connect with anyone who listens to it. I want everyone to feel that despite their situation; be it relationship issues, social pressures, self perception, we’ve all had a weird few years, and a lot hasn’t gone as we planned. It’s important to zoom out from the microscope through which we view our problems, and realize that life and all of its frustrations are happening to all of us. We wanted to make a lighthearted video to contrast the tension of the song, but we liked the idea of using dolls to tell that story. It’s a bit of a commentary on the nature of feeling a bit out of control of the situations we’ve found ourselves in the last couple of years, and how we sometimes have to just pretend it’s all good. Dolls have an ability that I envy, they can smile through their problems and hide their emotions. I can’t relate.” The release will be available on CD, an orange transparent LP, and digitally.
When you strip everything else away, we rely on our animal instincts to survive. In the face of danger, we either flee or fight without hesitation. No matter how many perceived differences exist between us, we breathe the same air, drink the same water, and eat the same way to subsist. Dragged Under naturally harness this primal power in their hard-hitting hybrid of punk, rock, metal, and hardcore. Choosing to progress, the Seattle quintet—Tony Cappocchi [vocals], Ryan Bruce [guitar], Sean Rosario [guitar], Hans Hessburg [bass], and Kalen Anderson [drums]—sharpen their claws, teeth, and style on their second full-length album, Upright Animals [Mascot Records/Mascot Label Group].
“There’s obviously a media divide, there’s a class divide, and there’s a racial divide in this country,” observes Tony. “In many ways, we use our animal instincts to think when it’s convenient for us instead of our evolutionary abilities. Trying to keep up with all of the information these days is like drinking from a firehose. So, our animal tendencies still shine through. A lot of enlightenment still needs to happen before we can consider ourselves anything other than animals walking around on their hindlegs. That’s what the album is about.”
With animalistic energy, Dragged Under charged out of the gate in 2020 on their debut The World Is In Your Way. The album generated streams in the tens of millions and earned widespread critical acclaim. Beyond plugs from Loudwire, New Noise Magazine, and more, KERRANG! hailed it as “nine tracks of the edgiest, most in-your-face punk in recent memory – loaded with underdog appetite and energy,” and Alternative Press named it one of the “20 Debut Albums That Took Metalcore to the Next Level in 2020.” Along the way, they toured alongside everyone from The Used to Beartooth. During 2021, they recorded what would become Upright Animals with frequent collaborator Hiram Hernandez [Jared Dines, Craig Owens] in Los Angeles and Matt Good [Hollywood Undead, Asking Alexandria] in Phoenix.
“There was an element of thematic development,” Tony goes on. “The last record was a bunch of different phases of my life. I had 21 years to write it. I only had a year-and-a-half to write this one. It’s about a time, a place, events, and what I was a feeling in this window.”
Emotion shines through the single “Crooked Halos.” Acoustic guitar creaks beneath the verses before the refrain explodes with a scream amplified by distortion and swells of strings as he declares, “Our crooked halos aren’t fooling anyone.”
“It essentially says, ‘I’m an angel, but I’m wearing a mask so people won’t see the problems in my life’,” he reveals. “In public, everything seems fine; behind-the scenes it is a mess. It’s the tumultuous nature of being in a relationship especially in the age of social media. Lyrically, it was inspired by my friend Marco. He died a long time ago, but he was one of the main reasons I got into music. He referenced ‘Crooked Halos’ in a song, so I asked his brother for permission to expound on the concept. He allowed me to.”
Elsewhere, “All Of Us” finds unity in disarray. Co-written with Brandon Saller of Atreyu and Hell or Highwater, hyper-charged riffs crash into a chantable chorus before a pummeling bridge sealed with a searing solo.
“It’s a reminder we are all simultaneously experiencing a lot of these things,” he goes on. “We’re dealing with the same pandemic at the same time, and we’re trying to navigate and get to the other side without our lives falling apart. For a lot of people, that was the reality. They lost everything.”
“If you’re chasing a dream or pursuing a passion, you’ll get called ‘Immature’ and told to ‘Grow up’,” he explains. “If I would’ve ‘grown up,’ maybe my band wouldn’t be here. I might be in a career I can’t stand working for a company I hate. You’ll get a lot of pressure to stick to a traditional roadmap: go to school, meet a girl, hold a job, get married, have kids, buy a house, and die. For us, it’s not going to do it.”
“My dad is in his mid-sixties, and the last two years were hard on him,” Tony elaborates. “It was really lonely, especially with COVID happening. He was battling depression, and we would have these long and hard phone calls about life. Luckily, he found help, and he feels great. Even though he drove us on the last tour, he didn’t know the song was about him! I wrote it from my experience with him, but a lot of people can relate to it.”
In the end, Dragged Under evolve by eliciting emotion from the purest place possible. The complete track listing of Upright Animals features, “Upright Animals,” “All Of Us,” “Never Enough,” “Crooked Halos,” “Long Live The King,” “Suffer,” “See You Alive,” “Weather,” “No Place Like Home,” “Words For Hire,” “Brainwash Broadcast feat. Spencer Chamberlain,” and “This Is The End.”
“When you listen to this, I hope you experience moments of tension, anxiety, sadness, and happiness,” he leaves off. “At the same time, it’s nostalgic for us. We want it to remind you of being young and discovering the bands that changed your life. If you think, ‘This reminds me of what I grew up on,’ I’d be very satisfied. We spent a lot of time and energy on this. I’m excited about the future.”
Track list
Upright Animals
All Of Us
Never Enough
Crooked Halos
Long Live The King
Suffer
See You Alive
Weather
No Place Like Home
Words For Hire
Brainwash Broadcast feat. Spencer Chamberlain
This Is The End
The UK & Europe is also set to host Dragged Under this summer for a set of shows:
10 June 2022 – The Craufurd Arms, Milton Keynes, UK 11 June 2022 – Download Fest, Donnington, UK 13 June 2022 – King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow, UK 14 June 2022 – Key Club, Leeds, UK 15 June 2022 – Asylum2, Birmingham, UK 16 June 2022 – The Star And Garter, Manchester, UK 17 June 2022 – The Camden Assembly, London, UK 18 June 2022 – O2 Academy Brixton, London, UK (supporting The Ghost Inside) 21 June 2022 – Hall Of Fame, Tilburg, NL 22 June 2022 – Backstage BTM, Paris, FR 23 June 2022 – Hellfest, Clisson, FR 25 June 2022 – Vainstream Festival, Munster, DE 26 June 2022 – Full Force Festival, Ferropolis, DE 28 June 2022 – Schlachthof/Kesselhaus, Wiesbaden, DE 29 June 2022 – Hafenklang, Hamburg, DE 30 June 2022 – Gebäude 9, Cologne, DE
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