THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA Announces Return To RISE RECORDS, Release Of New EP 'Space'

March 17, 2015

THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA has announced its return to Rise Records for the release of the band's next effort, a conceptual EP titled "Space", coming in summer 2015.

The band's "Zombie 5 Tour Presented by Rockstar Energy Drink" celebrating the fifth anniversary of the acclaimed EP "Zombie" kicked off in Nashville this past Sunday night and and will criss-cross the country through mid May, wrapping in Bloomington, Illinois on May 14. The band is performing the "Zombie" EP in its entirety for the first time, as well as a new song (see video below) from the forthcoming "Space" EP, among many other fan favorites.

Commenting on THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA's return to Rise Records, vocalist Mike Hranica said: "We're all very confident in working with Rise again. The label has grown tremendously since our first release back in 2006. Nonetheless, we know their intention is still the same as ever and we know it's a model that will complement us well. We're persistently hands-on and love to do exactly as we please, and they're a great place for us to be able to continue that path while supporting our visions. Rise can be commended, deservedly, for their wholehearted drive at releasing albums they believe in; and it's that enthusiasm that is both welcoming and exciting for our band moving forward."

The "Space" EP marks THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA's first concept release since "Zombie" and the first on Rise Records since the band's sophomore release, "Plagues", in 2007.

THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA's latest full-length album, "8:18", was released in September 2013 via Roadrunner.

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