Plain White Ts Return To Fearless Records With New Song, ‘Land Of The Living’

Plain White Ts are excited to announce their return to Fearless Records, with the world premiere of their new song ‘Land Of The Living’, the latest from the group since their 2014 release ‘American Nights’.

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The quintet first came to Fearless Records in early 2000, releasing their certified gold albums, ‘All That We Needed’, and later in conjunction with Hollywood Records, ‘Every Second Counts’, which featured the mega-hit single ‘Hey There Delilah’, Now, Plain White Ts are thrilled to reunite with Fearless Records for the next exciting chapter of their career. The band will head into the studio this summer to record their new album, slated for release in early 2018.
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Plain White Ts – comprising Tom Higgenson, Tim Lopez, Dave Trio, De’Mar Hamilton and Mike Retondo, kicked off their vibrant career in the Chicago suburbs in 1997, playing a unique blend of pop, punk, and melody-driven rock and roll in basements and clubs across the metro area. Two decades later, the quintet has become a global success, with thousands of shows, a string of multi-platinum hit singles (‘Rhythm of Love’, and ‘1, 2, 3, 4’) and one of the most downloaded songs of all time under their belts: Grammy-nominated, ‘Hey There Delilah’, which propelled the band to superstardom and lead them to become one of the most praised bands in American rock.
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In total, Plain White Ts has released seven full-length studio albums, creating epic rock songs and acoustic-leaning ballads that have made them a household name.
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Check out Plain White Ts online on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. ‘Land Of The Living’ is available on iTunes.
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