THE PLAGUE: New Album Released

The Plague has released Hope for the F.U.T.U.R.E. (2.0), with brand new art, mixing, and mastering featuring sixteen catchy tracks over a variety of genres with post-apocalyptic themes portraying the struggles of being human. Hope for the F.U.T.U.R.E. (2.0) features the easy-going 90s-inspired pop-rock gem “Can’t Stop Loving You” (2.0), the turbulent pop-rock “Danger” (2.0), the stand-out electronic-rock single “Fallen” (2.0), and the brutal metalcore single “Living Failure” (2.O) as well as a savage metal remix of “Fallen” from trap metal artist Becko and brand new original single “I Feel Fine.” The album shows off the full range of The Plague‘s production abilities and encourages people to break free of superficial notions of success and to define it for themselves. “I’m excited to have ‘Hope For The F.U.T.U.R.E.’ released again and want to thank FiXT for adding some extra polish and attention to the 2.0 version,” said The Plague. “Most importantly, thanks to all the old fans for sticking around, I hope you enjoy the remasted version and the bonus track “I feel fine.” And to those of you discovering The Plague for the first time, glad you could join us in this new era where I will be releasing a TON of NEW music and digging into content creation. Thanks again, here is some ‘Hope For The F.U.T.U.R.E.'” Hope for the F.U.T.U.R.E. (2.0) is out now from independent multi-genre music label FiXT. |
Purchase/Stream: https://found.ee/FUTURE2 The Plague is the brainchild of producer/engineer David Adam Monroe, a pioneer of Future Punk. The Plague’s post-apocalyptic themes portray the struggles of being human, encouraging people to break free of the superficial and to know they are not alone. David has been playing music from an early age, highly encouraged by his parents, he received an electric guitar at age ten and took off emulating his favorite bands at the time; Greenday, Smashing Pumpkins, and other 90’s rock bands. His career took off at age 16 when a promoter got his high school band on the Van’s Warped Tour. As a producer/engineer, David has produced records with many artists including Glen Matlock from the Sex Pistols and multi-platinum engineer Earl Cohen. As a musician, he has toured internationally–including 4 years on Van’s Warped Tour— and has played with bands such as Tony Levin, My Chemical Romance, Story of the Year, NoFx, The Used, Yellow Card, Three Days Grace, and many more. The Plague‘s debut album Hope For the F.U.T.U.R.E. was released independently in 2017. In 2018 The Plague remixed Circle Of Dust’s “Embracing Entropy” (feat. Celldweller), through artist-owned record label FiXT. The Plague eventually signed to FiXT in 2022 and is re-releasing the debut album with remastered tracks, new art, and bonus tracks throughout the year, ahead of a new album coming in 2023. “My goal with The Plague was to make futuristic Christian rock, when I was producing bands in Boston, my assistant showed me Celldweller and said, “This guy is dope and reminds me of you!” I chased Celldweller’s blend of synths and guitars, and that exploration process helped me discover my own sound. When I finished the record I emailed James (FiXT Manager) with the spirit of a little brother and said, “Hey James, look! I self-produced a futuristic rock record that I’m releasing on my label! You guys inspired this!” By some wonderful miracle he was excited too!” – The Plague |
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