As I Lay Dying’s Tim Lambesis On The Band’s New Lineup: “They Deserve To Be Part Of The Good Things Ahead”

As I Lay Dying’s Tim Lambesis has reflected on this past year in a new post commemorating his 45th birthday. The vocalist described 2024 as “dark,” while also looking ahead to the future. He also took time to praise the band’s new lineup, saying “they deserve to be part of the good things ahead.”

Lambesis said the following:

“Last year’s birthday was the worst of my entire life.
I was carrying more anxiety and depression than I’d ever known — feeling trapped, threatened, and unsure if there was even a safe way to make the changes I desperately needed.
It was dark. And the thought of wishing I had never been born was something I wrestled with more than I’d ever admit.

But facing that fear forced huge transformations in both my personal and professional life.
Slowly, the weight started to lift, and meaningful connection with the people closest to me began to give me life again.

This year looks completely different.
I’m in a place where I genuinely appreciate — and feel appreciated by — the people around me.
There’s a deeper level of friendship in my life than I’ve ever known, and a sense of peace I’ve been missing for most of my life.

I get to have weekly dinners with my whole family.
I fall asleep knowing my needs are met without having to plead, over-explain, or even ask.
That community lines up beautifully with the personal work I’ve been doing — sometimes alone, sometimes with the guidance of someone who really knows what they’re doing.

And on top of that, I get to finish writing all the music I started earlier this year with a group of guys I’ve known for a long time — guys who took the time to understand me even more deeply when I was at my lowest.
They deserve to be part of the good things ahead.

Thank you to everyone who reached out for my birthday.
I’m sorry for the slow replies — social anxiety still sneaks up on me, especially with the pressure of our phones — but your messages meant the world.
I felt loved. And I’m grateful.”

As I Lay Dying’s latest return follows a 2024 mass exodus that saw everyone exit the band except Lambesis. The controversial vocalist, who previously served prison time for trying to hire a hitman to kill one of his former wives, was left in that position after footage of him engaging in altercations with his latest wife and their dog surfaced online.