Travis Tritt.
Atreyu, meanwhile, has dropped “Catastrophe,” a track off
Baptize, the band’s upcoming album. The group describes “Catastrophe,” which you can download now via digital outlets, as an “apocalyptic love song.”
“We took a more imaginative approach to the feelings about that we as individuals and the rest of the planet were going through,” Atreyu says. “The world felt like it was falling apart around us. Nothing was certain, and stress and darkness were coming in from every angle. But living through it all with someone who you truly love somehow made it all okay.”
Baptize is due out June 4. It also includes the
FFDP s Ivan Moody + Andy James Jam Extreme s More Than Words
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FFDP s Ivan Moody + Andy James Jam Extreme s More Than Words
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There s no doubt that Five Finger Death Punch vocalist Ivan Moody has cultivated his own unique singing style when carrying the Las Vegas rockers high-energy original material. But when it comes to tackling classics by other rock bands, he might find himself in an uncomfortable position, musically.
That s how one could describe an off-the-cuff Five Finger Death Punch cover of Extreme s signature ballad, 1991 s More Than Words, kicked off on acoustic guitar by the
F8 outfit s newest recruit, Andy James (the guitarist who replaced former memberJason Hook last year). Moody shared a clip of the quick More Than Words rendition, himself calling it out of key, to Instagram on Monday (April 19).