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2025 | Released the single 'Death Shall Have No Dominion'. |
2025 | Announced upcoming Arch Enemy album 'Blood Dynasty'. |
2024 | Released two studio albums: 'The Black' and 're-recording of their debut album The Reclamation of I', along with singles 'Continuum' and 'The Black'. |
2024 | A Day to Remember released the song 'Feedback' from their 'Big Ole' Album Vol. 1'. |
2024 | Collaborated with Simone Simons from Epica on the song 'Cradle to the Grave' |
2024 | Served as executive producer for the British documentary film 'I Could Never Go Vegan'. |
2024 | Released 'Through Storms Ahead' with As I Lay Dying and 'Quad Brutal' with Austrian Death Machine. |
2024 | Broke up with Saraya Bevis in late 2024. |
2024 | Falling in Reverse released their fifth studio album 'Popular Monster', showcasing Radke's ongoing musical career. |
2024 | A Day to Remember released the song 'Feedback' from their 'Big Ole' Album Vol. 1'. |
December 2024 | Denied entry into the United Kingdom due to a previous prison sentence, resulting in the cancellation of Falling in Reverse's UK tour. |
December 20 2024 | Releases 10th anniversary re-recording of their debut album, titled The Reclamation of I. |
November 15 2024 | Lambesis plans to release a new album 'Through Storms Ahead' despite the band's mass exodus. |
October 2024 | All members of As I Lay Dying quit the band, leaving Lambesis as the sole member, with the band cancelling their European tour. |
August 22 2024 | Ronnie Radke filed a defamation lawsuit against music critic Anthony Fantano, alleging defamation through a video titled 'This Guy Sucks' and a tweet referring to Radke as the 'Bill Cosby of alt music'. |
April 12 2024 | Releases their most recent album, The Black. |
March 23 2024 | Announced that drummer Daniel Furnari would withdraw from the European leg of the Fatalism tour due to ill health, with Conjurer drummer Noah See as a replacement. |
2023 | Rick Schneider returns to the band as lead guitarist |
2023 | Jesse Crofts joins as touring lead guitarist |
2023 | Released 'The Fear of Fear' EP with Spiritbox |
2023 | Released several singles including 'Jaded', 'Come Hell or High Water', 'Desolation', 'Heaven Shall Burn', and 'Death by a Thousand Cuts'. |
2023 | Posed as a mermaid in a PETA anti-fishing ad campaign, continuing her animal rights activism. |
2023 | Born Through Fire released their debut album 'Purify and Refine'. |
September 1 2023 | Fatalism was released and debuted at number one on the ARIA Albums Chart, marking the band's first chart-topping album. |
August 24 2023 | Released the album's third single, 'Overflow', ahead of the album's official release. |
July 26 2023 | Released the album's second single, 'Nightmare'. |
July 24 2023 | The band announced they would proceed with the release of Fatalism and its tour in honour of Ryan Siew, after discussions with his family. |
June 27 2023 | Polaris confirmed via social media that guitarist Ryan Siew had died on the morning of June 19. |
June 20 2023 | The band withdrew from all remaining tour dates due to a 'serious personal crisis'. |
June 19 2023 | Lead guitarist Ryan Siew passed away, which was confirmed by the band on their social media platforms. |
May 24 2023 | Polaris announced their new song 'Inhumane' would debut on Triple J radio the next day, and revealed their third studio album Fatalism, set to be released on September 1. |
February 2023 | Appeared in the documentary Punk Rock Vegan Movie directed by Moby, highlighting her vegan activism. |
February 11 2023 | Chad Gilbert announced that he would undergo intense chemotherapy after additional pheochromocytomas were discovered in his lungs and back. |
2022 | Released 'Rotoscope' EP with Spiritbox |
2022 | Released acoustic versions of 'TentaciĆ³n', 'Heaven in Hiding', 'Alleviate', and 'Ghost'. |
2022 | The band released the song 'Miracle' as part of their ongoing musical output. |
2022 | White-Gluz performed in the video game Metal: Hellsinger, contributing to the track 'Stygia' |
2022 | Released the studio album 'Deceivers' with Arch Enemy. |
2022 | Recorded guest vocals for the video game Metal: Hellsinger and released a song with Nita Strauss called 'The Wolf You Feed' |
2022 | Married Dany Ciara after divorcing Amanda Dubord. |
2022 | The band released the song 'Miracle' as part of their ongoing musical output. |
December 2022 | Released memoir 'I Can Explain', co-written with journalist Ryan J. Downey, addressing his troubled reputation. |
November 4 2022 | The band announced via social media that they had entered the studio with live sound engineer Lance Prenc at Kinglake Studios in Melbourne to begin work on a new album. |
August 15 2022 | Chad Gilbert announced that he had been diagnosed with cancer again and would undergo surgery the following day for another pheochromocytoma tumor discovered in his spine. |
July 27 2022 | Polaris collaborated with Australian electronic artist PhaseOne on a track called 'Icarus', marking their first collaboration with another artist on new music. |
2021 | Released their fourth studio album 'Heaven in Hiding' and multiple singles including 'Temptation', 'Heaven in Hiding', 'Ghost', 'Chasing Shadows', and 'Alleviate'. |
2021 | A Day to Remember released the album 'You're Welcome', featuring songs like 'Bloodsucker', 'High Diving', and 'Permanent'. |
2021 | Lambesis announced a new side project called Born Through Fire with guitarist Joey Alarcon. |
2021 | Made a guest appearance on Ov Sulfur's track 'Oblivion'. |
2021 | A Day to Remember released the album 'You're Welcome', featuring songs like 'Bloodsucker', 'High Diving', and 'Permanent'. |
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This contents of the box above is based on material from the Wikipedia articles List of songs recorded by A Day to Remember, Courtney LaPlante, Ronnie Radke, Chad Gilbert, Imminence (band), Alissa White-Gluz, Polaris (Australian band) & Tim Lambesis, which are released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.