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Knocked Loose then embarked on a headliner in the Spring of 2019. The Acacia Strain, Harm's Way, Sanction and Higher Power all joined up as support. [24] Knocked Loose then supported A Day to Remember in the Summer of 2019 with Boston Manor. [25] Knocked Loose's next record, A Different Shade of Blue, was released on August 23, 2019. [26]
According to Caitlin McMahon of Metal Injection, "Knocked Loose has embraced a melodic direction with this record," and called the album "eerie and unsettling." [ 16 ] Mandy Scythe of MetalSucks wrote, "From start to finish, this is a solid, heavy record full of memorable and catchy moments that you'll want to revisit time and time again."
The album was recorded by Garris and his brothers in hardcore: lead guitarist Isaac Hale, rhythm guitarist Nicko Calderon, bassist Kevin Otten, and drummer Kevin “Pacsun” Kaine.
A Grammy-nominated band that got its start in Oldham County rocked the stage on live television Tuesday night. Hardcore metal band Knocked Loose took the stage on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," delivering a ...
"Suffocate" is a song recorded by American hardcore punk band Knocked Loose, featuring guest vocals from American singer Poppy. It was released on April 23, 2024, through Pure Noise Records . It served as the third single from the band's third studio album, You Won't Go Before You're Supposed To (2024).
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Laugh Tracks is the debut studio album by the American hardcore punk band Knocked Loose, released on September 16, 2016.The album was produced by Will Putney, producer and guitarist for the bands END and Fit For An Autopsy, in Belleville, New Jersey after a friend showed Knocked Loose's previous work to him and he gained a desire to produce their album.
Nicko McBrain, Iron Maiden's drummer of more than 40 years, played his final show Saturday just hours after announcing a "step back" from touring. (Jeff Daly / Invision/ Associated Press)