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Dose of Adolescence Reissue Album ‘Memories Attack’ via XOVR Records
XOVR Records is proud to announce the reissue of the acclaimed 2009 album ‘Memories Attack’ by their latest signing, Dose of Adolescence.
XOVR Records is proud to announce the reissue of the acclaimed 2009 album Memories Attack by their latest signing, Dose of Adolescence. The album, out of print since 2010 and never before available on streaming platforms, is set to reconnect fans with the band’s vibrant legacy.
The reissue is highlighted by the release of the focus track “I’m Rad, You’re Rad, It’s Been Fun,” a song that earned a nomination for Best Rock/Hard Rock Song at the 11th Annual Independent Music Awards in 2010.
Speaking on their exciting new partnership, Dose of Adolescence vocalist Jimmy Brown shares:
“Signing to XOVR records for us has been such a huge blessing. When we stopped touring a few years ago, we thought music was over for us. To get this opportunity again is truly amazing. We are beyond excited about the new album and really feel like this is the best music we have ever created. It’s also been awesome to work with XOVR on some of our back catalog including our album Memories Attack. So much of our early music was never on streaming platforms and was just lost to the dustbins of history. Breathing life back into these releases is really incredible.”
Brian ‘Head’ Welch, co-founder of XOVR Records, sat down to interview the band, discussing their journey and the anticipation for their forthcoming music. Watch the full interview just below.
Speaking on his latest signing, he shares:
“Announcing Dose of Adolescence as the second release on XOVR Records gets me fired up and feels like the right move for the label. DOA is very different from Spoken, the first band we signed, but similarly, they are excellent at what they do and have a great story. As we re-release much of the band’s back catalog this year, it’s such a rare opportunity to share a band’s history while setting up a new album — and THIS new music is what really got me wanting to work with DOA! It’s a great blend of genres that I found unique and compelling. I wanted to give it a vehicle for more people to hear and I believe that as people discover or reconnect with the band’s music, they will also get excited to hear what’s next for DOA! I am glad XOVR gets to be a part of that process.”
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