As It Is have unveiled their updated version of classic single ‘Dial Tones’, featuring Holding Absence vocalist Lucas Woodland.
Named ‘Dial Tones X’, it marks ten years since the song’s release, taken from their debut album ‘Never Happy, Ever After’.
On putting together the release, the band say “This band has always been about growth and progression, about never doing the same thing twice. As our discography evolved, many people were surprised the band that once made ‘Dial Tones’ also made ‘The Great Depression’ – so, this is ‘Dial Tones’ by the band that made ‘The Great Depression’.”
They continue,“When we first released ‘Dial Tones’ in January 2015, we were but a baby band; we’d played a handful of small tours and we could’ve never expected that song to gift us the trajectory that it did. The idea that people would care about this band 10 years later was nothing but a pipe dream, but here we are.”
Woodland adds “I’m so honoured to be part of this new version of ‘Dial Tones’ by As It Is, a band that means so much to me. They took us out on one of the most important tours of our career and we’ve loved them ever since. They’ve always looked out for us, and I’m incredibly grateful we had the chance to collaborate on this track. I think our fans are really going to love this one!”
Check out ‘Dial Tones X’ below:
As It Is will perform ‘Never Happy, Ever After’ live and in full at Slam Dunk Festival this May in Hatfield and Leeds.