Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Common Courtesy Crave

               On November 25th, the band A Day To Remember will be releasing their new album, Common Courtesy. It has already been released electronically, but you can only but it electronically on the A Day To Remember official website. The band is releasing the album personally. No record label is releasing it for them. Originally, Victory records was going to be a part of the release, but in 2011, there was a law issue with their recording contract and was not solved until October of 2013. In the end result, A Day To Remember was able to release their new album by themselves, but they owe Victory Records two more albums. The album features 13 songs including 3 bonus songs to everyone who has purchased it.
                 The recording process has been a long and difficult one. Victory records has been a very big pain in their side. A Day To Remember is also signed to indianola records, a recording company in Valdosta, Georgia. The album has shown much thought and a lot of trial and error. A Day To Remember did a great job with this album and it has shown. Common Courtesy is sold at almost every music store and many different other different places that offer music. Common Courtesy in my opinion is one of the best albums created by A Day To Remember.

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