The US-based metalcore band DEAD RABBITS has released the new single “Oxygen”, featuring Attila‘s Chris Fronzak (AKA Fronz) on vocals. The track is taken from the band's upcoming album “Redefined”, whose release date has not yet been revealed. The album was produced by heavyweights Howard Benson and Neil Sanderson of Three Days Grace under their Judge & Jury label.
A music video accompanying the song is available here:
Stream/download “Oxygen” at https://ffm.to/o2
Craig Mabbitt (front man of Dead Rabbitts and Escape The Fate) has stated about the new track:
“Oxygen is a song about bottling the shit that life throws at you up so much you feel like you can’t breathe, playing pretend and wearing a mask with a smile when you’re feeling the complete opposite, an empowering tune to help push you through and find that strength inside again and there’s no better feature I could’ve asked for when it comes to giving the middle finger to life’s bullshit and living your best life than FRONZ. He absolutely crushed it.”
“I'm stoked to announce that I had the honor of working on the new single “Oxygen” with the incredible Dead Rabbitts." Fronz adds and continues, "This track is straight fire, and it was an absolute blast collaborating with Craig for the first time. Craig's an absolute beast on the mic, and his energy brought out the best in all of us. Can't wait for you all to hear it!”
Dead Rabbitts
Formed in 2011, Dead Rabbitts are the metalcore project of Escape the Fate singer Craig Mabbitt. With the help of guitarist Alex Torres, formerly of Eyes Set To Kill, fellow Escape the Fate member TJ Bell on bass, and a revolving door of drummers, Mabbitt went back to the sound of his earlier work with groups like blessthefall and The Word Alive, incorporating elements of EDM to smooth out the band's jagged metalcore edge. They are now embarking on a new project alongside Judge & Jury in 2024.
Escape The Fate
In almost 20 years as a band, there have been many changes to the lineup of Escape The Fate– with vocalist Craig Mabbitt holding down vocals for 15 of them. They may come at the music from different directions, but both Ortiz and Mabbitt agree on the importance of the band’s live presentation. “Whether it is 500 or 50,000 people in the room, we BRING IT,” says Mabbitt. Escape The Fate’s love for their fans and determination to give them the very best has remained a constant across their years as a band.
Attila
Forming in Atlanta in 2005, Attila set off on a mission to bring fun back to the metal scene and never looked back. Having to work against the odds every step of the way, the band quickly managed to gain national attention with their explosive energy on the stage, and their fearless attitude towards the opposition. With each release, the band tightened their grip on the throat of metalcore royalty, becoming an absolute monster in the heavy music world and beyond. After seeing many buzz bands come and go over the years, Attila continued to push their way uphill into a worldwide brand. Don’t let the party lifestyle fool you, Attila is one of the hardest working bands you’ll ever come across, and they are far from done.
Judge & Jury
Judge & Jury is an Artist/Production team founded by Multi-Platinum Record Producer Howard Benson & Neil Sanderson of Three Days Grace. Howard and Neil started working together creatively when Howard produced One-X with Three Days Grace - his first of several albums with the band. With the combination of Howard's production and Neil's songwriting, they now have the most #1 songs at mainstream rock radio in history.
Credits
Artists / Performed By: Dead Rabbitts, Escape The Fate, Attila, Fronzilla
Produced By: Joe Rickard, Howard Benson, Neil Sanderson
Mixing Engineer: Joe Rickard
Surround Sound Mixing Engineer: Joe Rickard
Engineered By: Mike Plotnikoff, Hatch Inagaki
Assistant Engineer : Brandt Sier
Edited By: Paul DeCarli
Mastering Engineer: Niels Nielsen
Drums: Blake Bailey
Guitar: Erik Jensen
Vocals: Craig Mabbitt, Fronz
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