Unbreakable screams New Years Day
Rockers, New Years Day, continue to build momentum as a force to be reckoned within the rock world. Lead by their talented singer, Ash Costello, the band from Cali is enjoying the success of the band’s latest album Unbreakable.
It was a rocky road to Unbreakable, Costello explains: “If I had to look at my life like a timeline of colors, when I wrote our last album, Malevolence (2015), it was pitch, charcoal black. But in the last couple years, the band cut off toxic people, built a new business team, and we’re stronger than we’ve ever been. So when we went to make Unbreakable, I wanted the process to be fun, to reflect our renewed vibe and energy,” she says. “We set out to write the poppiest metal album, or the most metal pop album.” The first single released from the new record “Skeletons,” surpassed 1 million worldwide streams.
New Years Day and the road to Unbreakable…
The band formed in Anaheim, California in 2005 and released its debut self-titled EP in 2006 with their first full- length album My Dear in 2007. Six years after their initial debut, Victim to Villain was released and followed by Malevolence in 2015. Malevolence peaked at No. 45 on the Billboard 200.
The band is comprised of Ash Costello (Vocals), Nikki Misery (Guitar), Frankie Sil (Bass), and Austin Ingerman (Lead Guitar).
Touring, Touring, Touring…
New Years Day wrapped up 2018 on one of the most impressive tour lineups of the year joining In This Moment and Halestorm. A triple threat of female fronted rock bands that included Ash Costello, Maria Brinks, and Lzzy Hale.
Fast forward to April as the band hit the road with Ice Nine Kills, From Ashes To New as support for Falling In Reverse. Music Madness Magazine caught up with New Years Day at Orlando’s House of Blues as they completely crushed it.
Catch Ash and the guys on tour as they are a must see!! Tours dates HERE!
Photos and review by Jennifer Reis