A Day To Remember – Right Back At It Again

Labels: ADTR Records
Number of Tracks: 2
Total Time: 5:55
Formats: Alternative, Active Rock
Available Date & Time: November 11, 2013 09:00 AM ET
Country: USA

"Right Back At It Again"
From the album Common Courtesy
In stores 11/25

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Since their formation in 2003, Ocala, Florida’s A Day To Remember have grown from a small band with a dedicated local fan-base into a worldwide phenomenon, gaining the respect and adoration from their peers as much as their fans. This hasn’t been an overnight success story – A Day To Remember have worked hard to win over every fan they’ve made. Over the course of the bands career, the band has sold out entire continental tours, landed two Top 25 Billboard debuts and topped the Billboard Indie Albums Chart.

A Day To Remember’s new album Common Courtesy was made available digitally at only ADTR.com in October 2013, drawing massive traffic to the band’s website. The upcoming release of Common Courtesy will feature three bonus tracks bringing the total number of songs to 16. Their new album will now be available everywhere on November 25th.

Lead singer Jeremy McKinnon commented on finally being able to release the album: "It still doesn’t feel real to me. I can’t wait to just be able to go into a store and actually pick it up myself! It’ll be the first time I’ll have actually held the album."

"The extra songs are the tracks we couldn’t place on the album, so they were cut," McKinnon added. "When we found out we couldn’t release it on the same day that we wanted, we decided to just give people the songs extra with the physical form for supporting us through all this. Also, anyone who bought the 13 track original album from us at adtr.com will get the three songs for free!"

The band’s last album What Separates Me From You was a major breakthrough for A Day To Remember. Upon its release the album debuted at #11 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart and has now sold over 300,000 units. A Day To Remember’s entire catalog is now well over a million units combined.

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