Madison Turner Shares New Single & Video “Had Enough”
Richmond, VA's Madison Turner has shared her brand new single and video, Had Enough, that is now available through streaming…
Orange County-based punk rockers Death on Wednesday have reunited after an eight-year hiatus and are currently working on the re-release of past material. After their last record label’s demise and some tough times felt by frontman Nate Lawler, the band sought out a new label and are beginning to reissue their work and give it the attention it lacked in the past. Lawler commented:
“If I could do it all over again, sure I would do some things different. Who wouldn’t?” He continued, “But that’s what life is about. Learning from the mistakes and growing as a person. Everything I’ve done and gone through – good and bad – have made me who I am today. I have no regrets.”
Death on Wednesday will be releasing a song a week, every Wednesday, from their first two albums via Chanl Records. These songs will stream on their YouTube channel for 24 hours before heading to iTunes for purchase. Revenue gained from these songs will go toward funding the band’s new album No Regrets.
Death on Wednesday’s No Regrets is scheduled to drop this fall also through Chanl Records, with their first single expected this month.