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    HELD. Release Debut Album GREY with focus track WAVES OF FIRE

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    HELD. Release Debut Album GREY with focus track WAVES OF FIRE


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    Held. release their debut album, ‘GREY’, today via MNRK Heavy, and they’re about to take it on the road. The band have confirmed an opening slot on Underoath’s U.S. Summer tour, with Neverender Festival and Furnace Fest performances locked in for the fall.

    ‘GREY’, recorded with producer Jon Markson (Drug Church, Drain, The Story So Far) at The Animal Farm in Flemington, N.J., GREY hits with the urgency of a debut and the confidence of seasoned lifers operating at the peak of their powers. Across eleven tracks, Held., featuring The Sleeping’s Douglas Robinson and Salvatore Mignano, and Coheed and Cambria’s Josh Eppard, balance crushing intensity with deeply personal songwriting, earning praise from Alternative Press, Kerrang!, Revolver, Vice, and Rock Sound.

    Eppard, in a recent interview with Rock Sound, said:

    “I’ve had opportunities over the years and been asked to play in things, and I never bit. It just never felt right. This felt right. And a big ingredient of that is that it’s something new. We’re carving out a place together, and nobody knows what it is, and there’s something really exciting about that.”

    The band has simultaneously released a visualizer for ‘WAVES OF FIRE‘, following previously released videos for ‘NEW YOU ANTHEM‘ featuring Frank Iero, ‘CONSTANT TENSION,’ and ‘KNIFEPOINT‘ featuring Graham Sayle of High Vis. Directed by Adam Thomson, the trio of interconnected clips creates a short film centred around the mysterious pyramid from the band’s logo.

    ‘GREY’ is available now, on multiple physical formats and digitally: https://held.ffm.to/grey.

    Grey Album Artwork

    Held. US tour dates:

    June 8 Jacksonville, FL The Albatross

    June 9 Savannah, GA Victory North

    June 10 Greenville, SC Radio Room

    June 11 Greensboro, NC Hangar 1819

    June 14 Richmond, VA The Canal Club

    June 15 Asheville, NC Eulogy

    June 18 Albany, NY Empire Live *

    July 13 Gainesville, FL The Wooly

    July 14 Pensacola FL Vinyl Music Hall

    July 15 Baton Rouge, LA Chelsea’s Live

    July 17 San Antonio, TX Paper Tiger

    July 18 Corpus Christi, TX House of Rock

    July 20 Lubbock, TX Jake’s Sports Café

    July 22 El Paso, TX Lowbrow Palace

    July 23 Tucson, AZ 191 Toole

    July 27 Flagstaff, AZ Hotel Monte Vista

    July 28 Albuquerque, NM Launchpad

    July 29 Roswell, NM The Liberty

    July 31 Tulsa, OK Vanguard

    August 1 Springfield, MO The Riff

    August 2 Memphis, TN 1884 Lounge

    October 4 Santa Ana, CA Neverender Festival

    October 10 Birmingham, AL Furnace Fest

    All non-festival dates with Underoath except:

    *-w/Thrice and Hey Mercedes

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