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Homesick is the third studio album by the American rock band A Day to Remember, produced by Chad Gilbert and the band, and released on February 3, 2009. It was the band's second album for Victory . The album features material written while the band had been touring, which Andrew Wade helped them demo .
"The Downfall of Us All" was posted on the group's Myspace profile on January 26, 2009, [2] prior to its release on Homesick. [3] A music video premiered through MTV2 on March 3. [4] The track was released to alternative radio stations on May 26. [5] In February 2014, the track was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America ...
The band had performed acoustic versions of both "Homesick" and "Have Faith in Me" before a gig show on April 9, for 98 Rock, [9] and again, this time for KROQ a few months later. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Both songs were played, on electric instruments, for Alternative Press ' The AP Sessions . [ 12 ]
A Day to Remember Homesick: Special Edition Deluxe: 2009 3:23 "Mr. Highway's Thinking About the End" Ventura, California A Day to Remember Homesick: Special Edition Deluxe: 2009 3:49 "My Life for Hire" Greenfield Festival in Interlaken, Switzerland A Day to Remember Homesick: Special Edition Deluxe: 2009 3:56 "My Life for Hire" Las Vegas, Nevada
A Day to Remember is an American rock band from Ocala, Florida, formed in 2003 by guitarist Tom Denney and drummer Bobby Scruggs. They are known for their amalgamation of metalcore and pop-punk . The band currently consists of vocalist Jeremy McKinnon , rhythm guitarist Neil Westfall, percussionist/drummer Alex Shelnutt and lead guitarist Kevin ...
The Federal Reserve’s top banking regulator Michael Barr will step down from his position in February, saying that "the risk of a dispute over the position could be a distraction from our mission."
A Day to Remember " If It Means a Lot to You " is a song by the American rock band A Day to Remember featuring American singer Sierra Kay (credited as Sierra Kusterbeck on the release). Produced by Chad Gilbert and A Day to Remember, it was featured as the closing track on the band's 2009 studio album, Homesick .
The trend highlights hidden behaviors — some of which, Lev says, are concerning. “I think that the dilemma here is that certain things that people are doing, I wouldn’t recommend to say it ...