After releasing 12 songs on a monthly basis via YouTube, Viza took the tracks and released them as a two volume set called “The Unorthodox Revival.” Each part features six songs that take inspiration from rock/metal with elements of other genres mixed in to keep things interesting. The idea to split the release into two…
It looks like At The Drive-In may be saying goodbye once again. Frontman Cedric Bixler-Zavala tweeted the following: https://twitter.com/cedricbixler_/status/1063975829942804480 [via The PRP]
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