RISE TO REMAIN Singer Talks To A Puppet (Video)

July 23, 2012

St. Louis Music Press journalist-groupie-sock-puppet extraordinaire Roxy Soxy conducted an interview with Austin Dickinson — the singer for the up-and-coming London, England metalcore outfit RISE TO REMAIN and the son of IRON MAIDEN frontman Bruce Dickinson — on July 5 at the Vans Warped Tour stop at Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in St Louis, Missouri. You can now watch the chat below.

"Heartless", a brand new song from RISE TO REMAIN, is available for free download at this location. The track is described in a press release as "a visceral, brutal statement of renewed intent that scorches its way firmly into your head, heart and soul."

"Heartless" is one of four tracks RISE TO REMAIN recorded for inclusion as bonus tracks with the U.S. version of their debut release, "City Of Vultures", which was released in America on June 5.

RISE TO REMAIN recently announced the full-time additions of bassist Connor O'Keefe and drummer Adam Lewin on drums to the group's ranks. Fans will recognize Lewin from RISE TO REMAIN's U.K. headlining tour.

Interview:

Performance (June 23 at AT&T Park in San Francisco, California):

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