The Devil Wears Prada announce first new album since 2016
Yesterday, The Devil Wears Prada posted a cryptic video teaser that sent fans into a frenzy and raised a lot of questions.
Now, it looks like we finally have some answers as the band announces their brand new album slated to be released this fall!
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The band posted the teaser clip to social media showing an intense-looking painting but not really giving any clues or context about what it could be for.
— TheDevilWearsPrada (@TDWPband) August 21, 2019
Today, the band unveiled their brand new album The Act would drop via Solid State Records October 11.
Pre-orders for the album are now live. You can snag yours here.
We are pleased to announce pre-orders are now live for our new album The Act!
Pre-order now at: https://t.co/Ef6ogwDwhz pic.twitter.com/ZvFUVFYYe6
— TheDevilWearsPrada (@TDWPband) August 22, 2019
Fans were elated by the announcement and album bundles.
— Alex (@Alex_Advantage) August 22, 2019
AHHHH THAT SHITS TIGHT AF
— ꓄ꋪꍏꃴꀤꌗ (@fictionisdead) August 22, 2019
I feel like I’ve waited forever ?? so excited for this
— Pls No (@si_peachy) August 22, 2019
This year has been blessed with so much music, thank you for joining the party
— ????? ⊘ ????? ? (@VinnyChezni) August 22, 2019
This feels right.
— Keegan Bushey (@KeeganBushey) August 22, 2019
holy fucking deathcore cover
— kevin™ (@kj_young_reezy) August 22, 2019
More on The Devil Wears Prada
After Myspace lost over a decade’s-worth of music, the internet came crumbling down over itself. However, some people, like The Devil Wears Prada, don’t seem to be too bothered by the sudden change.
In fact, in a brief interview with TMZ, vocalist and guitarist Mike Hranica says he’s actually kind of relieved that some of the band’s earlier releases are now buried in the internet abyss never to be heard from again.
Hranica goes on to explain that MySpace is pretty outdated. In that regard, Hranica notes it probably wasn’t the most reliable place to put important files in the first place.
“I find it really reckless and foolish to count on MySpace, the most dated platform, to hold something of importance, being your music,” Hranica says.
The vocalist then goes on to admit that his band really didn’t lose anything of interest to the server migration.
“I can think of one stupid cover song we once did, but honestly it’s not to our objection or peril to be losing that super old stuff,” Hranica says. “I find it rather refreshing to lose some of my 15 to 18-year-old self. But that’s just me.”
MySpace lost all pieces of music uploaded from 2003 to 2015. All in all, the loss equated to about 50 million songs from 14 million artists. Additionally, many users reported that old photos and videos would also not show up.
“As a result of a server migration project, any photos, videos, and audio files you uploaded more than three years ago may no longer be available on or from MySpace,” the site says in a statement. “We apologize for the inconvenience.”
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