HASTE THE DAY: New Single Posted Online

March 8, 2007

Indianapolis' HASTE THE DAY has posted its new single, "Stitches", on the band's MySpace page. The song comes off the group's third album, "Pressure the Hinges", due on March 20 via Solid State Records. The group's vocalist, Stephen Keech, said about the track, "Everyone knows at least one person in their life who destroyed their life with drugs or alcohol. The song is about the need of intervention from a loved one (friend of family member),and the use of five words that can change that person's life: you're worth more than this. Sometimes we, as the loved one, have a hard time saying those words creating stitches in our mouth."

The "Stitches" video was shot in California and shows a powerful band performance with undercutting images between two different stories. Both stories will have the same theme; however each story will have an individual feel, characters and problems.

After selling over 100,000 copies of their combined albums, HASTE THE DAY is prepared to have a blow out third release that includes not only the single disc album, but also a deluxe version with bonus tracks and DVD including two live shows, past music videos and more.

HASTE THE DAY kicked off a co-headlining tour with FROM AUTUMN TO ASHES on March 6 in Buffalo, NY.

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