MADBALL Releases Super Original and NotAtAllAngry Sounding Single ‘Tethered’ From Their TotallyNotGoingToChangeTheWorld Album ‘Not Your Kingdom’

MADBALL Releases Super Original and NotAtAllAngry Sounding Single 'Tethered' From Their TotallyNotGoingToChangeTheWorld Album 'Not Your Kingdom'

Get ready for some serious headbanging, folks! 🤘 The one and only MADBALL is back with their tenth studio album, “Not Your Kingdom”, and it’s about to blow the roof off! 🌪️ Released on July 24 via Nuclear Blast, this album is the real deal – a true masterpiece that will make you want to jump, scream, and maybe even cry (but in a good way, we promise 🤧). With their unique blend of old-school and modern heavy music, MADBALL is the perfect bridge between the past and the present 🌉. And let’s be real, who doesn’t love a good dose of New York hardcore? 🗽️ It’s like a punch in the face, but in a good way… or is it the other way around? 😂

So, what can we expect from “Not Your Kingdom”? Well, for starters, it’s got that classic MADBALL sound – you know, the one that makes you want to throw things and scream at the top of your lungs 🗣️. But this time around, they’re taking it to the next level with deeper, more introspective lyrics that will make you feel all the feels 🤯. Frontman Freddy Cricien is spilling his heart out on this album, and it’s like he’s speaking straight to your soul 💬. The second single, “Tethered”, is a perfect example of this – it’s like a time machine that takes you back to the good old days of NYHC, but with a fresh twist 🕰️. And let’s not forget the music video, which is basically a love letter to New York City 🗽️. It’s like a big ol’ hug for the city that never sleeps 🤗.

But don’t just take our word for it! 🤔 Freddy Cricien himself says that “Tethered” is one of the last songs they wrote for the album, but it’s also one of the most special 🎉. And with good reason – it’s got that infectious, bouncy groove that’ll get stuck in your head for days 🎶. The first single, “Rebel Kids”, is another story altogether – it’s like a call to arms, a battle cry for all the rebels out there 🤖. And with its anthemic chorus and unrelenting energy, it’s the perfect song to get you pumped up and ready to take on the world 🌎.

The album was tracked at The Boneyard Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, with some additional interludes recorded by Jeff “Stress” Davis and Chuck Treece at Chop Shop Studios 🎙️. And with a production team that includes Andrew Baylis, Aiden Thompson, and Grady Saxman, you know it’s going to sound amazing 🎧. Not to mention the striking cover art, which features photography by the legendary Cornell Capa 📸. It’s like a work of art, people! 🎨

MADBALL is:

Vocals – Freddy Cricien (the man, the myth, the legend 🙌)
Guitar – Mike Gurnari (the shred master 🎸)
Drums – Mike Justian (the beatmaster 🥁)
Bass – Paul Delaney (the new kid on the block 🤓)

And don’t forget, in August 2023, longtime MADBALL bassist Jorge “Hoya Roc” Guerra announced his departure from the band 🚫. But don’t worry, there’s no bad blood – they’re just moving in different directions 🌈. MADBALL originated in the late 1980s as a side project of Agnostic Front 🤘, and the rest, as they say, is history 📚.

Their latest album, “For The Cause”, was released in June 2018 via Nuclear Blast 📆, and it was mixed and mastered by the renowned producer Tue Madsen at Antfarm Studios in Denmark 🇩🇰. It was co-produced by Tim Armstrong (RANCID) 🤝, who’s also featured on the album 🎤. And let’s not forget the photo credit, which goes to the amazing Dave Causa 📸.

So, what are you waiting for? 🕰️ Go listen to “Not Your Kingdom” and experience the magic of MADBALL for yourself 🎉. And don’t forget to watch the music videos for “Tethered” and “Rebel Kids” – they’re like a little piece of heaven in your eyes 🌟.

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