Tag: 2013

  • Alien Ant Farm Album Update and Free Tunes

    The band posted this on PledgeMusic.com few days ago, check it out!:

    Hey Everyone,

    We just got back from a great time in Alaska. Made new friends and hung out with some really cool people. We’re also happy to say Terry is back in gear and in health thanks to supplements from https://reportshealthcare.com/rapid-tone-diet-review/, and also busy working on the last few guitar tracks for this new record.

    Here are two more songs for y’all til then… “HIgh On The Horizon” was recorded in our home studios, as a demo while writing for the record. Some of you may have heard it live..?

    “Let Em Know” is a pre-release that will be featured on our new new record titled, “Always And Forever”. We also made a video for this song that you can view here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFac2QHsu24

    Thanks for the continued support! Besos all over your face-o’s!!

    Enjoy!

    Dryden, Terry, Tye, & Mike

    You can download the 2 tracks they shared by going here: http://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/alienantfarm/updates/27979

  • Update on the new album!

    Check out this official message from the band:

    We wanted to send over a personal note to you to thank you for your continued support during our Pledge Music campaign for the new record. As you can see the delivery date of the record has changed. While the date says October we are working very hard to get this record complete and into your hands before then. We want nothing more than to put this into your hands now. However in this business there is unfortunately things that present themselves that sometimes delay or in many cases stop the creative process dead in its track, which has happened to us more then a couple of times along the way. Concerning the business’ printed materials like canvas, banners or best place to buy boards online, foam core company has great deals to offer. For the recording’s emergency expenses, loaning is very helpful. If you want to learn about the type of loans, read a blog from this site loanigo.co.uk. Please know that will NOT stop us.  We love making music and creating you our fans and friends and will not allow anything to take that away. We are back in creating the record and will do everything we can to move that dat e up and get this new music in your hands as quickly as possible. It will be a record we are not only proud of but a record you will hopefully be glad you waited for. 

    We can understand the frustration and disappointment you feel,  that hurts us more then words can explain as we care deeply for each one of you and appreciate your continued support of the band.  If you would like a refund we can make sure that happens for you. However if you can stick with us through this process we will be offering you an extra something special for those that pre-ordered during this campaign. We have a few US Tour dates coming up starting in July to get us out promoting the new single “Let Em Know” and this record. Please keep an eye out as we will be sending out an email regarding the extra items mentioned above that will tie into the upcoming tour. 

    Please accept our apologies for the delay and hope that you continue to support Alien Ant Farm because without you and our fans there is no AAF!

    Mike, Dryden, Terry, Tye

  • ‘Always and Forever’ has raised 99% of its goal!

    Team Pledge from Pledge Music recently sent me this message which means we’ll be having a new AAF album funded by the fans this summer! 🙂

    We will soon begin charging all outstanding pledges, and send you a notification if there is any issue charging your card. If you have a question about payment please sign in to your pledges page and select “Contact Us” next to the pledge in question.

    Now would be the perfect time to share the project with your friends and help tip it over 100%!

    http://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/alienantfarm

    Thanks for your support!

    Loving your work. Team Pledge

     

  • Let Em Know with lyrics, check it out!

    ‘Let Em Know’

    what goes around comes around
    it’s almost circular and cyclical
    sometimes proportions can get biblical
    but when it comes to all the bullshit
    you gotta get invincible
    problems are miniscule

    when it all falls down
    there’s no mercy for the pitiful
    not to be political
    when it comes to yours and mine
    you know i want residuals
    i’m comin through kicking doors

    (chorus)

    Let em know i’m going straight to the top and when
    i’m done with this spot i’ll let you know
    Let it go i don’t need your opinion unless you’re telling me that i’m a pro
    Let em know!

    (verse 2)

    What does it take to get through to you?
    do i gotta light a god damn fire?
    and break some fuckin windows too!?

    we’re not here to be ridiculed
    i ‘ll show you how to be the man when the world tries to shit on you
    i wrote the operation manual
    i got it down to a science when i stripped it to the granule

    so you can never tear me down down
    no you can never wear me out
    so tell me what you really wanna do
    if you’re gonna give them hell you gotta be prepared to take it to

    (chorus 2)

    (bridge)

    This one is not for the broken
    this song is not for the hopeless
    only the strong survive and this is the opus

  • Interview With Tye Zamora, Let Em Know released to public!

    Here’s a cool interview from MTV:

    “Let ‘Em Know,” a brand-new song from Alien Ant Farm, who are finally back after a lengthy hiatus. “You gotta get invincible, problems are minuscule,” frontman Dryden Mitchell sings. We couldn’t agree more.

    Ant Farm Is Back

    Listen to Alien Ant Farm’s “Let ‘Em Know,” and read an interview with Tye Zamora after the jump.

    “This song is not for the broken; this song is not for the hopeless. Only the strong survive,” Mitchell continues in an aggressively rhythmic cadence over a grinding mid-tempo beat, layers of electronics noise, synth strings, and crunching guitars. Sounds like he’s singing to the band itself. The California group are currently in the midst of a PledgeMusic drive to aid in the release of Always and Forever, their first studio album in seven years. Fans can pre-order the album and get all sorts of bonus rewards, like helping choose artwork, and — NBD — hanging out with the band.

    We reached out to bassist Tye Zamora to ask why Alien Ant Farm decided to go the fan-funded route this time around, and what they’ve been up to since the days of coveringMichael Jackson‘s “Smooth Criminal.”

    1.) Why the long hiatus?
    Tye Zamora: The initial split-up of Alien Ant Farm was really caused by a stream of bad luck the band experienced. The bus wreck, the physical and mental damages of the bus wreck, and the label-selling, leaving us with no support for our follow-up record, put us all in a bad place in our personal lives and with each other. In 2008 we decided to put the past behind us and get back together to do a series of one-off shows. We felt so much love from the audience that we decided to record another album. Since then we have once again run into nothing but bad luck. Due to management changes and signing to a label that doesn’t know how to pull triggers, we have been writing and recording a record for four years now with nothing but road blocks.

    2.) What have you been up to in the interim?
    Tye: All of us have been doing music in some shape or form. I went to Berklee College of Music to get a degree in Film Scoring, Terry Corso played with Powerman 5000, Mike Cosgrove produced records for various bands and artists, and Dryden worked on a couple different projects with members of PODPapa Roach, and Chevelle.

    3.) Has Alien Ant Farm’s sound changed much in the meantime?
    Tye: Yes and no. The band has always written songs in a variety of genres, and that’s what we did while writing this album. But this time we explored the electronic disco thing that is so popular with kids today.

    4.) Do you think “Let ‘Em Know” fits in with your old material, or is it a big jump?
    Tye: I think the new songs fit. The core of the songs, regardless of genre, sound very much like what Alien Ant Farm has done in the past. The use of synths and the four-on-the-floor kick drum pattern would be the only thing that would really stand out against the rest of our material.

    5.) What made you decide to take the crowd fund approach?
    Tye: We have no choice at this point. We waited two years since being signed to record and put this album out. We can’t wait any longer. We want people to hear these songs, and the only way we can do that is by creating the financial backing to record an album that is up to Alien Ant Farm’s standards.

    Source: MTV

  • Missed reddit AMA? No worries! Check it out here!

    The band answered ton of questions, simply click here or on the image below to read it all. One of those cool answers was by Tye, there’s a chance that the band will cover a song by Phil Collins on the new record – Easy Lover!

     

    we are aaf

  • Always and Forever has reached over 50% of pledges!

    Still almost a month left and the band has reached 51% of pledges so far. Make it big people post this to your Facebook friends, Twitter followers and anywhere else you can!