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Red City Radio to bring Paradise

Posted by Loren on September 27, 2020

Red City Radio to bring Paradise
photo by Jered Scott

Pure Noise Records will release a brand new full-length record by Red City Radio on Dec. 4. Titled Paradise, the new 12-song record was recorded at The Cereal Box in Edmond, OK with Mike Kennerty (of the All American Rejects), who also produced and recorded SkyTigers in 2018. It was mastered at the Blasting Room by Jason Livermore, and its the first record featuring bassist Derik Envy, who joined the group last year.

“We took the album title from the song of the same name,” vocalist/guitarist Garrett Dale says of the new record's title, “which is about finding your own paradise – even if that’s just a hard journey you’re going to take. That’s what paradise means to me – a paradise of the mind, finding truth and peace and love through your honest, horrible realities. It’s all how you look at it, all perception. Paradise can even be a prison if you look at it that way.”

Check out "Baby of the Year" form the upcoming record after the jump. 

 

PARADISE TRACK LISTING:

01. Where Does The Time Go
02. Baby Of The Year
03. Did You Know
04. Love A Liar
05. Young, Beautiful & Broke
06. 100,000 Candles
07. Paradise
08. Edmond Girls
09. Doin' It For Love
10. Apocalypse, Please!
11. Fremont Casino
12. Gutterland

Red City Radio to bring Paradise
photo by Jered Scott

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