VANNA To Release 'All Hell' Album In July; 'Pretty Grim' Video Available

May 20, 2016

New England's VANNA will release its new album, "All Hell", on July 8 via Pure Noise. The CD was produced and engineered by Will Putney, who has previously worked with THE AMITY AFFLICTION and MISS MAY I.

The video for the "All Hell" track "Pretty Grim" can be seen below.

"One thing that has come out of sharing our lives through songs and touring is the comforting knowledge that we all live, breathe, suffer, and survive together," said singer Davey Muise. "No matter how dark the past or deep the problems, each of us have the power to let everything out through music and begin to not only heal but rebuild.

"'All Hell' is everything we've been through, all the problems, all the pain, all the lessons we've learned or were forced to face. But make no mistake. These songs aren't confessions — they're us being proud and owning the people we are now. This record is you on the other side of the hell you've gone through: better, stronger, and ready for more. No matter what you fought through, bled about and survived, we feel it, we're with you and this records is our anthem. This is the sound when 'All Hell' comes crashing down."

VANNA will spend the summer on the Vans Warped Tour, which runs from June 24 through August 13.

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