
He also shared that the new season will be arriving sometime this year. However, in April, Mike Flanagan revealed that filming for the season wrapped before the pandemic hit. Read more: Gary Holt wasn’t happy Kirk Hammett used Exodus material for Metallicaĭue to coronavirus, many fans were expecting Bly Manor‘s release to be delayed along with various other films and shows. Now, a cryptic voicemail may have just revealed when the Bly Manor trailer is arriving. As well, various new photos and information regarding the highly-awaited Haunting Of Hill House follow up were released. Check out Greg Graffin’s interview with New York’s Q104.3 radio station and “Faith Alone 2020” below.Īre you ready to hear new music from Bad Religion? Let us know in the comments below.Įarlier this week, Netflix revealed that the Haunting of Bly Manor arrives this fall. You can order Jim Ruland’s book Do What You Want here. The book gives insight into Bad Religion, one of SoCal punk’s long-running groups, over the past few decades. But bands like Bad Religion, certainly, we have committed ourselves - we’ve already sold tickets, and I think those will be honored in the normal way.”Įarlier this month, author Jim Ruland’s Do What You Want, the official Bad Religion biography, was released. “So it remains to be seen how we’re going to partition the tours in the next year. “As far as getting out there and playing, there’s only a certain number of venues, and everyone’s gonna be wanting to get out into those venues,” he says. Read more: Watch MGK and blackbear’s action-packed video for “my ex’s best friend” Especially as venues continue to close amid the pandemic, there many fewer places for musicians to play in the future. He believes that booking future tours and shows may be difficult since so many artists will be doing the same. In the radio interview, Graffin further opens up about the future of live music. “And we’re trying to fill in the time by doing creative, collaborative works like that.”
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“And now we all have music rooms and we all have Pro Tools studios at our houses,” Graffin continues. This allows them to write and record music in a way that is socially-distant, but still collaborative.

Because when we’re not on tour, we spend a lot of time in the studio.”Įach member of Bad Religion have their own music rooms and access to Pro Tools. And we’ve got a string of other singles that are gonna be coming out during this time.

“We just put out a single called ‘Faith Alone 2020,’ you can find it on streaming services. “A band is a lot more than just playing live, so we’ve tried to maintain our sanity and offer something to the fans,” he says. In fact, they plan to release “a string of other singles” during the pandemic. In an interview with New York’s Q104.3 radio station, Graffin shares that the band are keeping themselves busy by working on new music. Read more: ‘Stranger Things’ star Noah Schnapp responds to racial slur accusations Now, Graffin shares that this song won’t be the only new material released during the pandemic. But there’ll be more hurdles to cross, I’m sure.” What we resolve today will hopefully get us a little closer to that apex of enlightenment. They’re human experiences that go on and on. The tension between faith and science and reason and unreason are almost universal. “One of the great things about Bad Religion is that it’s always given us a place to write about topical things that are timeless. “If you can write it for some universal human experience that isn’t just what’s happening today but might actually become more relevant in the future,” he says.

In an exclusive interview with Alternative Press, Graffin opened up about the song and why Bad Religion decided to revisit it so many years later. As a result, they have a lot of new music they are itching to share with listeners.Įarlier this month, Bad Religion unveiled “ Faith Alone 2020” which follows up 2019’s Age of Unreason. The song is an alternative version of “ Faith Alone,” off of 1990’s Against The Grain, and was produced by guitarist Brett Gurewitz. Since their 2020 tour plans are canceled, Bad Religion have been spending a lot of time in the studio. Read more: It only took Bella Thorne 24 hours to break this huge OnlyFans record In a new interview, vocalist Greg Graffin reveals that Bad Religion plan to release various new singles during the pandemic. Despite this setback, the band have been using the new downtime to their advantage. Due to coronavirus, Bad Religion were forced to cancel their tour with Alkaline Trio.
