RED’S "DECLARATION" Hits Top 3 On Multiple Billboard Charts
GRAMMY® nominated, RIAA Certified Gold-selling rock band RED released amidst acclaim its seventh studio album and first-ever independent, full-length recording DECLARATION April 3, one week earlier than expected from RED ENTERTAINMENT / The Fuel Music. The album has already spent time at No. 1 on iTunes' Rock Albums sales chart, as well as claimed multiple first week Top 3 sales slots, including on Billboard's Current Rock and Hard Rock Albums charts.
Available at digital and streaming outlets globally from the link, https://ffm.to/2y3kok, DECLARATION is a tour de force featuring lead singer Michael Barnes crisscrossing the anthemic breadth of RED's unique balance of raw refinement and poised aggression, blending nu metal and alternative hard rock with both classical and orchestral elements.
Along with Loudwire highlighting the album, tracks from DECLARATION such as "The Evening Hate," "From The Ashes," "Sever," "All For You" and "The War We Made" have hit Spotify Hard Rock, New Metal Tracks, Volume Maximo, Upon This Rock and The Riff playlists. The songs also hit YouTube's Rock Hotlist and Hard Rock Hotlist, Apple Music's NR, Hot Tracks and Breaking Hard Rock lists and many other playlists reaching multi-millions of music lovers internationally.
"The album ebbs and flows beautifully, taking you on the ride of your life as you get battered and bruised and yet still ask for more," says Rock 'N' Load in its review of DECLARATION. "They toss out gargantuan tracks one after another enveloping you inside this chaotic and crazy, beautiful world of angst and brutality all perfectly packaged in violent melody."
"This 10-track boss definitely delivers the goods," adds Sound Vapors as Brutal Planet calls RED's DECLARATION "the heaviest and most creative album in their 18-year career." Cryptic Rock says that the album is "never stale, always intense, and immensely striking" while Riff Magazine declares, "RED simply dials it in like no other band."
Since bursting on the scene with breakout single "Breathe Into Me" and album End Of Silence (2006), both certified gold, RED has built its career not only on music, but a visual representation of matching scope. From cross-album narrative-weaving music videos to pyrotechnic infused graphic-novel-come-to-life arena tours, the band delivers a multiple sensory spectacle. The result is an intense, emotional connection with a global audience, now spanning more than 20 No. 1 radio singles and three million albums sold/streamed worldwide.
All the latest RED tour updates, news and more can be found at www.thebandred.com, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Spotify and Facebook where they have nearly one million likes.
About RED:
Rock band RED, comprised of Michael Barnes (vocals), identical twin brothers Anthony (guitars) and Randy Armstrong (Bass), and Dan Johnson (drums), launched its RIAA Certified Gold album End of Silence in 2006 followed by five acclaimed albums that together amassed two million albums sold, hundreds of millions of streams, two Top 10 Active Rock singles, three Top 10 Mainstream Rock singles, 24 consecutive No. 1 hits at CRR radio and two Gold-selling singles ("Breathe Into Me," "Already Over"). The band has also received two GRAMMY nominations, six Dove Awards and multiple film, TV and gaming placements while being featured by Conan, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, USA Today, Rolling Stone, Guitar World and many more. Forming RED ENTERTAINMENT and going independent last year, the band's touring has taken them to more than 25 countries across 2,500+ concerts while their musical instrument endorsements include: Westone, PRS Guitars, Peavey.com, Mesa Boogie Amps, Line 6 and more.
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