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On July 2, 2012, 10 years releases a compilation video on their website featuring another song "Knives" from their upcoming album Minus the Machine. "Backlash" music video made its premiere on July 27, 2012. [19] 10 Years revealed to fans the next single "Dancing with the Dead" from their latest record on October 25, 2012. [citation needed]
On April 2, 2012, 10 Years officially announced that they had been recording their latest album, Minus the Machine, which was initially set for a release date of July 17, 2012. Later, the band announced that they would be moving the release date back two weeks and would instead be releasing it on July 31, 2012. [ 5 ]
Title Year Peak chart positions Album US Alt. [9]US Main. US Rock [10]"Shoot It Out" 2010 21: 6: 11 Feeding the Wolves "Fix Me" 2011 30: 10: 24 "Backlash" 2012 — 18: 41 Minus the Machine
From Birth to Burial is the seventh studio album by American alternative metal band 10 Years. The album was released on April 21, 2015, through their own independent label called Palehorse Records, which is a part of Warner Music Group's Independent Label Group.
The 10-track album was the Tennessee band's first since founding guitarist Matt Wantland left the group in 2009. Throughout the first half of 2010, the band went back and forth between putting on live shows and working on the album in the studio.
(How to Live) as Ghosts, is the eighth studio album by American alternative metal band 10 Years.While their prior album, From Birth to Burial alluded to the band's plan at the time for it to be their final album, (How to Live) as Ghosts alludes to the sentiment of it being a rebirth of a band, while also alluding to the general sentiment that humanity spends too much time worrying about death ...
10 Years added the second single, So Long, Good-Bye. A rock version was added to their Myspace page which was released on October 7, 2008 and was made available on iTunes on December 16, 2008. The third single, Actions & Motives, was released as a digital bundle with the song, an acoustic version of "Russian Roulette", and a music video for ...
The song's music video reflects the song's lyrical content of being stuck in life through a scenario similar to the film Groundhog Day. [8] In the video, the main character, a business man, appears to have his life together, with a nice job, living place, and car, but feels like he's in a slump living the same boring day over and over again. [8]