![]() ![]() Miss May I and War Of Ages both sound exactly like As I Lay Dying and neither of their vocalists tried to murder their wife, so you really have no excuse to support that shitbag. I know the singer went to jail for putting a hit out on his wife, but he’s out now…and he made a song about it. Hey if you buy tickets to go see As I Lay Dying let me know so I can stop respecting you as a person That “my own grave” by As I lay Dying is just something else!! It’s like still wanting to support As I Lay Dying….but not Tim Lambesis….so what dafuq do ya doĪs I Lay Dying is such a dope ass band I can’t get enough ? ![]() With the announcement of the band’s return, fans have taken to social media to express their thoughts, and while some are excited to hear the group’s new songs, others are baffled that people still support them after Lambesis’ crime.ĭoes everyone who used to listen to As I Lay Dying know the lead singer tried to hire a hitman to kill his wife? I feel like a lot of people don’t know that “To the family, friends, crew, and fans in attendance at our recent San Diego show, we would like to express our deepest sense of gratitude for making the evening such a meaningful experience.” “We are thankful for an environment of love and positivity within and around our renewed relationships,” the band said in a statement after the show. Additionally, As I Lay Dying have made the decision to return to their “classic” lineup of Nick Hipa, Josh Gilbert, Jordan Mancino, Phil Sgrosso and Tim Lambesis. ![]() In June, the band released their first single in almost five years, titled “My Own Grave,” and shortly after, played their first show at Soma Sidestage in San Diego, California. I was living a life that lacked empathy and viewed everything through a self-motivated lens.” I wrote lyrics about the person I wanted to be rather than the person that I was. “I tried to show my best side to the public, while feeding an ugly growing monster behind closed doors. “To the people who looked up to me as an artist, I let you down in so many ways,” he stated in the letter. He explained that there is “no defense” for what he did, and he continues to look back at the person he became “with as much disdain as many of you likely do.” Since Lambesis’ return, he has released a letter, apologizing for his “appalling actions” to his ex-wife, children, and fans. According to Metal Injection, Lambesis only served two and a half years in prison before being released early last year. Lambesis had hired a hitman in a murder-for-hire plot against his wife at the time, but the hired hitman was actually an undercover cop. The song is off the band’s 1990 album Jordan: The Comeback, and Prass captures those retro vibes well, with the same captivating synth skills we hear throughout her new album.įind more information on next week’s Fillmore show at the XPN Concert Calendar and see Natalie Prass’s full list of tour dates below.This is their first comeback tour in five years, after frontman Tim Lambesis was sentenced to six years in prison for a charge of solicitation of murder. Prass has shared a new cover of “Wild Horses” by 80s Britpop band Prefab Sprout for Amazon Music it’s available to stream and purchase exclusively at Amazon, but you can see a video of the song filmed live at Seattle venue Chop Suey below. And ahead of the show, she has a new song for us to hear. Natalie Prass found herself in Philly so often in 2018, following the release her sophomore album The Future and The Past, that we were beginning to forget that she isn’t a local. Thankfully, the Richmond-based singer-songwriter will be back in town next Friday, January 18, for a show at the Fillmore supporting Kacey Musgraves. Natalie Prass | photo by Tonje Thilesen | courtesy of the artist ![]()
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