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On March 7, 2019, an official music video directed by Tim Nackashi was released, [6] featuring the band performing the song on drums in an empty room. [7] The video heavily uses visual effects produced by London Alley, using chroma key to create surreal futuristic imagery and dismember the band as floating heads with disappearing and reappearing hands. [8]
This album contained two official singles, and one promotional single. AJR released the lead single "100 Bad Days" on January 29, 2019. [4] They also released a promotional single "Birthday Party" on March 12, 2019. [5] "Dear Winter" was later released as the second official single on April 5, 2019. [6]
"100 Bad Days" 2019 Tim Nackashi "Dear Winter" Adam Met, Jack Met, and Ryan Met "Don't Throw Out My Legos" "Break My Face" (Apptronic Version) Amazon "Bang!" 2020 Se Oh "Bummerland" Edoardo Ranaboldo "My Play" Jason Merrin "Way Less Sad" 2021 Edoardo Ranaboldo "OK Overture" "World's Smallest Violin" "3 O'Clock Things" Jack Met and Edoardo Ranaboldo
Following the release of lead single "100 Bad Days", AJR announced the album's name and cover art on March 10, 2019. [2]The album's tracklist was revealed in conjunction with the single release of "Birthday Party" on March 12, 2019.
In a written message released in June, the princess said she had “good days and bad days”, was “not out of the woods yet” and was facing a few more months of the drug treatment.
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Neotheater debuted to critical and commercial success, with album sales buoyed by the hit single "100 Bad Days". As a result, AJR announced the "Neotheater World Tour Part II" on November 15, 2019, with tour stops in North America, Europe, and South America, including festival appearances at Lollapalooza Argentina, Chile, and Brazil. [3]