Lower Than Atlantis (album)

Lower Than Atlantis
Studio album by
Released6 October 2014
Recorded2013–2014,
Watford and Devon
Genre
Length41:31
LabelSony Music
ProducerDan Lancaster
Lower Than Atlantis chronology
Changing Tune
(2012)
Lower Than Atlantis
(2014)
Safe in Sound
(2017)
Singles from Lower Than Atlantis
  1. "Here We Go"
    Released: 3 June 2014
  2. "English Kids in America"
    Released: August 2014
  3. "Emily"/"English Kids in America"
    Released: 29 September 2014
  4. "Words Don't Come So Easily"
    Released: 18 May 2015
Singles from Lower Than Atlantis: Black Edition
  1. "Get Over It"
    Released: 18 September 2015

Lower Than Atlantis is the fourth studio album by British rock band Lower Than Atlantis. With the release of Changing Tune (2012), the band moved to an arena rock-orientated sound. Following the touring cycle for Changing Tune, Island Records gave the band an ultimatum. The result of which ended with the band taking a label advance and building their own recording studio in Watford in July 2013. Discussing new material, vocalist/guitarist Mike Duce called the lyrics "quite vague" compared to his previous autobiographical work. Bassist Declan Hart listed Pantera, C2C and The 1975, among others, as influences for the album. Recording was done with producer Dan Lancaster over the course of "seven or eight months". Lancaster constantly pushed the band to get the best take. The band soon moved to Peter Miles' studio in Devon to record drum tracks.

After recording was finished in February 2014, the band signed to Sony Music Entertainment. "Here We Go" was released as a single in June, which was soon followed by a UK tour a month later. "English Kids in America" was released as a single in August, followed by a double A-side single of "Emily" and "English Kids in America" in September. Lower Than Atlantis was released on 6 October through Sony Music Entertainment. The band supported A Day to Remember in November on their UK tour. In April 2015 the band went on a headlining tour of the UK. "Words Don't Come So Easily" was released as a single in May. In September, "Get Over It" was released as a single. The Black Edition of the album was released in November and features an extra disc of bonus material.

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