FLYLEAF: Previously Unreleased Live Recording Of 'Cage On The Ground' Available For Streaming

August 13, 2013

FLYLEAF's new EP, "Who We Are", was released on July 9 via A&M/Octone Records. The extended-play recording features live songs from FLYLEAF's recent tour with new singer Kristen May and includes their new single, "Something Better", with a guest appearance by P.O.D. lead singer Sonny Sandoval. The track was recorded with longtime producer Howard Benson during a break between a busy schedule of touring and writing new material.

A bonus live version of the song "Cage On The Ground", which was also recorded during the above-mentioned tour but not included on the new EP, is now available for streaming using the SoundCloud widget below.

"The live tracks came from our 2013 winter tour with DROWNING POOL," says FLYLEAF in a statement.

"'Something Better' is one of the first songs we wrote with Kristen May. It was an awesome experience writing together! Plus, having Sonny from P.O.D. on this track was really special. We've been fans of theirs for years, and it was an honor to do this collaboration."

"Who We Are" EP track listing:

01. Something Better (featuring Sonny Sandoval)
02. Call You Out (live)
03. Fire Fire (live)
04. Broken Wings (live)
05. Sorrow Option (live)

Kristen May replaced original vocalist Lacey Sturm after the latter abruptly departed the group in October 2012.

Sturm left the band on the eve of the release of its third album, "New Horizons", which came out on October 30, 2012 and sold 20,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 16 on The Billboard 200 chart.

FLYLEAF has just completed a co-headlining nationwide tour with P.O.D..

FLYLEAF is Kristen May (vocals) Sameer Bhattacharya (lead guitar),Jared Hartmann (rhythm guitar),Pat Seals (bass) and James Culpepper (drums).

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