SUM 41 mit Album "Screaming Bloody Murder" und Biographie zum Album

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Nachdem sie gerade im Rahmen der Eastpak Antidote-Tour erfolgreich bei uns unterwegs waren haben SUM 41 im Februar nun noch vier Einzelkonzerte in Deutschland gegeben. Im Gepäck: 14 neue Songs! Denn am 25. März wird das lange erwartete neue Album „Screaming Bloody Murder“ erscheinen.

Einen Vorgeschmack haben die Jungs um Sänger Deryck „Bizzy D“ Whitley ihren Fans bei den Shows live serviert. Höhepunkt war das Konzert zum Snowboard-Event des Jahres im Münchner Olympiastadion, wo Sum 41 vor 25.000 Leuten als Headliner rockten. Das neue Album „Screaming Bloody Murder“, ist der Nachfolger von „Underclass Hero“, das 2007 erschienen ist. Damit ist es das siebte Album der kanadischen Punkband.



Erste Single ist der Titeltrack „Screaming Bloody Murder“, ein echter Aufwecker, mit dem sich Sum 41 in Bestform zwischen Stadionrock und Clubhit zurückmelden. „Screaming Bloody Murder“ erscheint am 11.03.2011 Das Album “ Screaming Bloody Murder” ist ab dem 25.03.2011 erhältlich!


Nun eine kurze Biographie zum Album auf Englisch:

(Jan. 27, 2011 – New York, NY) After spending nearly all of last year on the road, including their 4th headlining run on the 2010 Vans Warped Tour – RIAA platinum Island Records group Sum 41 has completed the most long-awaited new studio album of their career. SCREAMING BLOODY MURDER, arriving March 29th jumps out with the title tune single, “Screaming Bloody Murder,” impacting now at Alternative Rock radio formats.



SCREAMING BLOODY MURDER, which opens up a second decade for Sum 41 on Island Records, marks the first album to be fully self-produced Sum 41’s Deryck Whibley. The two-time JUNO Award-winning Canadian band is: Deryck Whibley (lead vocals, guitar, keyboard/piano), Tom Thacker (lead guitar, vocals), Cone McCaslin (bass, vocals), and Steve Jocz (drums, vocals).

SCREAMING BLOODY MURDER follows-up Underclass Hero, released July 2007. In the interim, Sum 41 issued their first career-spanning collection, All the Good Shit: 14 Solid Gold Hits 2000-2008. It compiled singles from their debut mini-album Half Hour Of Power (2000), and all four of their full-length studio albums: All Killer No Filler (2001), Does This Look Infected? (2002), Chuck (2004), and Underclass Hero (2007). Also featured on All the Good Shit is one previously unreleased track (“Always”), and live performances of two favorites, “The Hell Song” and “Motivation,” both also included in studio versions.



Prior to All the Good Shit, Sum 41’s most recent studio album Underclass Hero debuted at #1 (and earned instant gold certification) in Canada and Japan – where it ousted fellow Island band Bon Jovi’s album Lost Highway from the top in Japan after a one month stand at #1. In an unprecedented move to launch Underclass Hero, the band performed the album live in its entirety on their website. Underclass Hero was produced (for the first time) by the band’s own Deryck Whibley, who had also written and produced tracks for Avril Lavigne’s album, The Best Damn Thing.

Underclass Hero followed-up Chuck (October 2004), #10 on the Billboard 200 with over 1 million copies sold worldwide. The album was named for the United Nations worker who daringly rescued Sum 41 from bombs and gunfire during the filming of a documentary in the Congo with nonprofit group War Child Canada. Chuck spun off three consecutive Top 20 Modern Rock chart singles: “We’re All To Blame,” “Pieces,” and “No Reason.”

 
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