RISE TO REMAIN: 'Talking In Whispers' Video Released

March 20, 2012

"Talking In Whispers", the new video from RISE TO REMAIN — the up-and-coming London, England metalcore outfit featuring singer Austin Dickinson, the son of IRON MAIDEN frontman Bruce Dickinson — can be seen below. The clip was filmed around the band's native London streets and is the latest step in RISE TO REMAIN's remarkable ascendancy to the heights of British rock.

RISE TO REMAIN recently completed its biggest U.K. headlining tour to date and, as a thank-you to its fans, is giving away a free live MP3 of the towering, album-closing track "Bridges Will Burn", which was recorded in Bercy, Paris on June 28, 2011.

To download this exclusive track fans just have to sign up to the band's mailing list on Facebook, where they will also receive a 20 percent discount code to redeem with any version of "City Of Vultures" (CD/download/t-shirt bundle) available from the band's official store. Existing mailing list members just need to resubmit the form online to get the free download.

RISE TO REMAIN has been busy recording new material that will be featured on the forthcoming U.S. release of "City Of Vultures" on June 5. The U.S. edition will include two additional bonus tracks, as well as all of the band's videos as an exclusive download. Surrounding the release, RISE TO REMAIN will trek overseas to play the full Vans Warped Tour — their first time ever touring in the U.S.

RISE TO REMAIN recently announced the addition of bassist Joshua Hammond and drummer Adam Lewin to the group's ranks.

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