10 YEARS ANNOUNCE LIVESTREAM PERFORMANCE

IN FRONT OF RELEASE OF NEW STUDIO ALBUM VIOLENT ALLIES 09/18/2020

10 Years has announced the band will stage a livestream concert airing on the same day their new studio album Violent Allies is released on September 18.  This will be a ticketed event, utilizing a “pay what you want” model, with access starting at $6.00. Merchandising add-ons will be available a la carte inside the band’s e-commerce store on the web site.

The performance will air at 9:00 P.M. the evening of the 18th, and then be available for all ticket holders on-demand for the two weeks that follow. For more information please visit https://www.10yearsmusic.com/.

The lead single from the band’s forthcoming release, “The Shift,” has already been streamed over 1.25 million times on Spotify, and 2.4 million collective plays across all platforms. Additionally, the track is Top 25 at rock radio. Repertoire from Violent Allies has been streamed 1.65 million times on Spotify, whole collective streams across all platforms exceeds 3.36 million.

 

10 Years guitarist Brian Vodinh shares, “It’s been so long since we’ve played together as a band that we felt celebrating the release of our Violent Allies album was the perfect opportunity to get together and play some new songs, along with some familiar ones, and try to give the fans a fun virtual experience and a little taste of the live show, even if just on their screens!”

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ABOUT 10 YEARS:

For nearly two decades, 10 Years have quietly pushed themselves and modern rock towards evolution. Building a formidable catalog, the group’s gold-selling 2005 breakthrough The Autumn Effect yielded the hit “Wasteland,” which went gold, infiltrated the Billboard Hot 100, and clinched #1 at Active Rock Radio and #1 on the Billboard Alternative Songs Chart. They landed three Top 30 entries on the Billboard Top 200 with Division [2008], Feeding the Wolves [2010], and Minus the Machine [2012]. Most recently, 2017’s (How to Live) As Ghosts marked a reunion between Jesse, Brian, and Matt and achieved marked success. Not only did the album bow in the Top 5 of the US Top Hard Rock Albums Chart, but it also yielded the hit “Novacaine.” The single ascended to the Top 5 of the Billboard US Mainstream Rock Songs Chart and tallied 16 million Spotify streams, alongside 29 million streams across all dsp’s. 

The cumulative total for all track streams from repertoire on How To Live (As Ghosts) exceeds 51 million plays. Along the way, they sold out countless headline shows and toured with everyone from Korn, Deftones, and Stone Sour to Chris Cornell and Linkin Park. During 2019, these three musicians headed to Los Angeles, rented an Airbnb in Woodland Hills, and spent five weeks recording with GRAMMY® Award-winning producer and Feeding the Wolves collaborator Howard Benson [My Chemical Romance, Halestorm, Papa Roach, Three Days Grace].

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