ADELITAS WAY: New Single 'I Get Around' Available For Streaming

February 12, 2015

Las Vegas hard rockers ADELITAS WAY have released their new single, "I Get Around", on most major digital retail outlets. The track, which can be streamed below, is taken from the band's forthcoming EP, "Deserve This", due on March 17.

ADELITAS WAY is currently in the midst of a successful Pledge Music campaign for its fourth full-length album. "We are in the jam room preparing to write, record and release our [new CD]!" states frontman Rick DeJesus.

"This album will not be marketed by dinosaur corporate suits, but by a team that we are putting together that will finally see us taking our music global!

"In our eight years at a major label, we NEVER had our music released worldwide! We want to change this and want YOU to be a MASSIVE part of helping us spread our music across the world!"

Two new studio tracks are available as instant downloads now to all fans who become Pledgers for the new album.

"Deserve This" was produced by Matt Dougherty (AIRBOURNE, MEGADETH, STAIND, DISTURBED) and ADELITAS WAY at Groovemaster Studios.

The band is currently on the road as part of the SnoCore tour alongside FLYLEAF, FRAMING HANLEY and FIT FOR RIVALS.

Formed in the late 2000s by lead vocalist Rick DeJesus and Trevor Stafford, ADELITAS WAY, which also includes Andrew Cushing and Robert Zakaryan, released its self-titled debut album in July 2009 on Virgin. The CD's first single, "Invincible", became a Top 5 Active Rock smash, making its way into numerous television spots including Fox Sports Network, the THQ video game "Raw Vs. Smackdown" and the "CSI Miami" finale. It also served as the theme song for the weekly "WWE Superstars" show.

ADELITAS WAY's sophomore effort, "Home School Valedictorian", arrived in the summer of 2011 and it spawned four Top 5 singles, including two No. 1 hits at Rock radio. The record was the band's highest-selling album to date, shifting over 150,000 copies and over 1 million singles.

At the end of 2012, ADELITAS WAY began working on its third album, which would be the band's first to be co-written by Zakaryan. In July 2013, they entered the studio with Grammy Award-winning producer Nick Raskulinecz (FOO FIGHTERS, MARILYN MANSON, EVANESCENCE) to record "Stuck". The album was released July 29, 2014 and produced the Top 10 single "Dog On A Leash".

ADELITAS WAY has toured with GUNS N' ROSES, SHINEDOWN, CREED, ALTER BRIDGE, THREE DAYS GRACE, HALESTORM, THEORY OF A DEADMAN, BREAKING BENJAMIN, THE PRETTY RECKLESS and GODSMACK.

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