RISE TO REMAIN Announces New Bassist, Drummer

February 11, 2012

RISE TO REMAIN — the up-and-coming London, England metalcore outfit featuring singer Austin Dickinson, the son of IRON MAIDEN frontman Bruce Dickinson — has announced the addition of bassist Joshua Hammond and drummer Adam Lewin to the group's ranks.

In other news, RISE TO REMAIN will release a new single, "Talking In Whispers", in the U.K. on April 9. A lyric video for the track can be seen below.

Always a formidable live band, RISE TO REMAIN is preparing to "slay everything" in its path as Josh and Adam earn their stripes alongside vocalist Austin Dickinson and guitarists Ben Tovey and Will Homer on a non-stop 22-date jaunt across Europe, dubbed "The Progression Tour". New fans and old will get the chance to join in the fun when the trek kicks off on March 7 in Birmingham, with RISE TO REMAIN headlining a bill that also features HEAVEN SHALL BURN, MALEFICE, ADEPT and CYTOTA.

RISE TO REMAIN was recently confirmed on the Vans Warped Tour in conjunction with the U.S. release of the band's debut album, "City Of Vultures". The Warped trek will see them hit 40 different cities in North America over the space of three months.

"City Of Vultures" will be released in the U.S. on June 5. The American version of the CD will also feature exclusive new material recorded in the coming months.

Helmed by renowned metal producer Colin Richardson (SLIPKNOT, AS I LAY DYING),"City Of Vultures" delivers twelve electrifying tracks that will leave all hard music fans pleased. The CD is described in a press release as "an explosive, assured and extraordinarily diverse first offering that marks RISE TO REMAIN as an extremely talented standard bearer for a new generation of metal bands."

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