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A Day To Remember debut new song and cover Acceptance's Take Cover in acoustic stream

Watch ADTR's Live At The Audio Compound stream – featuring the band tackling Acceptance's Take Cover and unveiling new track Everything We Need.

A Day To Remember debut new song and cover Acceptance's Take Cover in acoustic stream
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Emily Carter

Overnight A Day To Remember premiered their Live At The Audio Compound stream and accompanying audio release, unveiling nine songs of acoustic loveliness including a rendition of Acceptance's Take Cover, plus new track Everything We Need.

The band played a great – and surprising – mix of material from their back-catalogue, performing new tracks from upcoming album You're Welcome (on top of Everything We Need they also did Mindreader, Resentment and Degenerates), plus 2019 Marshmello collab Rescue Me, 2013 album Common Courtesy's I Surrender and I'm Already Gone, and 2009 classic If It Means A Lot To You featuring Sierra Kay Kusterbeck (!!!).

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A Day To Remember's new album You're Welcome is due out on March 5 via Fueled By Ramen. Frontman Jeremy McKinnon enthused upon its announcement: “It’s finally here – almost! To all our fans around the world, we want to say, ​‘Thank you!’ You’ve waited patiently, and we can’t wait for you to hear this. There’s a lot of detail in everything we do from the mixes to the artwork, because it all tells a story. So, we made sure each element was perfect. Every line happens for a reason. We took what we envision modern music to be and made a hybrid of who we were, who we are, and who we want to be. It took a lot of manoeuvring to get it right, but we feel like we did. We’re here now and very happy to present You’re Welcome.”

Watch A Day To Remember's Live At The Audio Compound stream below:

You can also listen to the show on Spotify – check out the tracklist below:

1. Mindreader
2. I Surrender
3. Resentment
4. I'm Already Gone
5. If It Means A Lot To You
6. Rescue Me
7. Degenerates
8. Take Cover (Acceptance cover)
9. Everything We Need

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