Sleeping With Sirens have signed with Epitaph Records, and the surprise announcement came today in the form of their new single “Kick Me”. The band premiered the new track today via their new label, cementing the fact that they’ve parted ways with their previous label Rise Records. The band is currently on the road with Pierce The Veil and special guests Beartooth and This Wild Life. The U.S. leg of the massive world tour wraps up on December 6 at The Joint in the Hard Rock Cafe Casino in Las Vegas, NV. The tour, presented by Rockstar Energy Drink, is set to run over five months with stops all over the world. SWS and PTV last toured together on their sold-out Collide The Sky Tour back in 2012. Sleeping With Sirens’ last effort, Feel, debuted at #3 on the Billboard Top 200 and ranked #15 on TheRockRevival.com’s Top 50 Rock Albums of 2013. The band headlined the Vans Warped Tour last summer, playing the main stage every night. – by Matt Bishop
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by Matt Bishop
November 10, 2014March 19, 2022