If you're a masochist, head to the replies to listen to I See Stars' pseudo-cover of Bane's "Can We Start Again" featuring Emmure's Frankie Palmeri and For Today's Mattie Montgomery.
The Devil Wears Prada's guitarist, Chris Rubey, will be missing part of their upcoming tour. Samual from For Today will be covering for him.
Hey guys, wanted to make everyone aware that I’ll be staying home for a portion of our current tour with AILD to take care of my newborn. Samuel Penner from For Today will be filling in for the time being and we’re very glad to have him. I’ll be back as soon as possible, and I hope you all can go check out a show! Thanks - Chris Rubey
Some nerd stole our van and trailer (and a couple hundred-thousand dollars of equipment) from our hotel parking lot last night. So now we're rolling to Houston in rental cars. They can steal our stuff, but they can't touch our joy! Jesus Reigns! (Unshakeable). Get pumped.
After yesterday's comments by For Today guitarist Mike Reynolds, he has decided to leave the band in pursuits of Bible college with his wife. A statement from vocalist Mattie Montgomery can be viewed in the replies.
Update:Mike Reynolds has posted a statement of his own.
For Today's Mike Reynolds sent out a series of tweets claiming there is no such thing as a gay Christian. You keep on preaching all about that love and respect, Mike.
Update: Futhermore, Stick To Your Guns drummer George Schmitz has stated that the band will never tour with For Today ever again. You might recall Stick To Your Guns supporting For Today on the band's "Fight The Silence" headliner in 2012. - JD
Update #2: For Today has made a brief statement via their Facebook page.
For Today drummer David Morrison has left the band in order to move to South America to do mission work. He has been replaced by David Puckett (ex-The Crimson Armada). Watch a video statement from Morrison in the replies. You can donate to his mission work here.
Check out our interview with For Todayhere. We talk about the band's brand new album, Immortal, which sold over 14,700 copies in it's first week, Warped Tour, and more.
"Everyone dies, but not everyone truly lives" screams For Today frontman Mattie Montgomery to kick-start the band's new song, "Immortal." You can hear the track now on their AP.net profile. The Christian metalcore group's new album, Immortal, will be released on May 22nd via Razor & Tie. Recommended for fans of August Burns Red, Misery Signals and Texas In July.
For Today have signed with Razor & Tie to release the band's upcoming album. They are currently in the writing stages for a 2012 release. Read the press release in the replies.