As It Is share final ‘The Great Depression: Reimagined’ songs with full LP
As It Is have been releasing reimagined versions of their 2018 album in a series of EPs and they’re finally dropping the final installment.
The latest in the series, Acceptance: Reimagined, features reimagined versions of “The Haunting,” “The Hurt, The Hope” and “The End” to cap it all off.
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Starting this March, the band have been reworking The Great Depression into different styles. They started with Denial: Reimagined and then in May they dropped Anger: Reimagined, followed by Bargaining: Reimagined. Each record contains three tracks with the band describing them as “an elaborate and eclectic reinterpretation of our most ambitious and important record to date.”
Now, they’re dropping Acceptance: Reimagined marking the last recording from guitarist Ben Langford-Biss. The guitarist is moving on from the band but will be on the “Ben Today, Gone Tomorrow” tour this month.
p.s – the haunting reimagined is @benlangfordbiss last ever recording for as it is. he killed it, right? pic.twitter.com/nzu6EJUacZ
— As It Is (@ASITISofficial) November 8, 2019
Start your Friday off R I G H T.
The Great Depression, Reimagined is out in full NOW.
Spotify – https://t.co/2vtlpP3CU8
Apple Music – https://t.co/mDmg20Sf0w
YouTube (Playlist) – https://t.co/UZHkmt6zI4 pic.twitter.com/lwgWFJthEc— As It Is (@ASITISofficial) November 8, 2019
You can check out the entire thing below.
The band are currently on tour as of November 4 and will be on the road until the 15th. You can see the dates below.
Dear friends & fans;
I have made the difficult decision to step away from As It Is. I will cherish always the memories we made together.I will be doing one last tour in November to say goodbye properly & have one last week playing music with my best friends.
BLB pic.twitter.com/exmOl5QMjJ
— As It Is (@ASITISofficial) September 9, 2019
tickets go on sale wednesday at 9am for the ‘ben today, gone tomorrow’. the smallest shows we’ve played in big cities in a while.
— As It Is (@ASITISofficial) September 9, 2019
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