New York, NY (Top40 Charts) 'Devil On my Shoulder' is the first focus track off Zebrahead's upcoming release 'The Early Years - Revisited' and is not only brand new but also features Jean-Ken Johnny from Man With A Mission.
'The Early Years - Revisited ' (out on April 21 via Rude Records) features re-recorded versions of all the fan favorites, classic party anthems that we all know and love including 'Playmate Of The Year' and 'Falling apart', plus a bonus track and one new song.
"Excited for everyone to see our new video for 'Devil on My Shoulder.' I had sand stuck in my butt crack for days after jumping in the ocean in my clothes. And damn was it cold!" -Ben from Zebrahead
"The song 'Devil On My Shoulder', featuring Jean-Ken Johnny is highly addictive to listen to and was a blast to record. It's great to work with a band like Man With A Mission. The band is very talented and great to collaborate with. I think everyone is going to really enjoy singing along when we play the song live!" - Ali from Zebrahead
Formed in 1996, Grammy-nominated
Zebrahead has released a total of 10 studio albums and is known for their eclectic music style that incorporates punk, rap and alternative rock. Over the years the band has toured with the likes of Less Than Jake, Green Day, Blink -182, MxPx, The Bloodhound Gang,
Bowling For Soup and many more earning accolades far and wide from the likes of Kerrang! who said "Zebrahead see the room at capacity for the first time today. The California pop punkers bring the party-literally - 5K!"
Track Listing:
1. Check
2. Get Back
3. Jagoff
4. Someday
5. Playmate of The Year
6. Now Or Never
7. Wasted
8. Rescue Me
9. Into You
10. Hello Tomorrow
11. Falling Apart
12. Sex, Lies and Audiotape (bonus physical only)
13. Devil on My Shoulder New Song
About Zebrahead:
Many bands make an entrance into a particular scene, make a statement, and are suddenly yesterday's has-beens after an album or two. But after a dozen years, half a dozen albums, scores of countries, countless miles, a Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance for their blistering cover of Metallica's "
Enter Sandman" and immeasurable faces rocked, it's not entirely surprising that
Orange County-based rock act
Zebrahead have been able to not only maintain a distinct relevancy to the core fan base that grew up with the act, it's also been able to consistently break new ground and appeal to newer generations of audiences.
"What's strange is that kids are getting younger and younger every time we tour" says
Zebrahead vocalist Ali Tabatabaee "I really don't know where they hear us or where they get our music from, but it truly is inspiring for us to keep writing and making music to see these kids showing up to the show and being such hardcore fans. I can't explain it. We're really fortunate".
So, what's the big secret to such great fortune? Credit the quintet's truly innovative and ingenious meld of punk, hip-hop and alternative rock, which crosses over musical bounds, not to mention songwriting that's infallibly infectious. When
Zebrahead first broke ground, erupting into the Southern California rock scene in the mid-'90s, the act was instantly recognized as a pioneer of a hybridized genre that, to this day, has not only lasted, but continues to flourish both domestically and internationally. And with members Ali Tabatabaee, Dan Palmer, Matty Lewis, Ben Osmundson and Ed Udhus fully engaged in their craft, Zebrahead's continued drive has no chance of letting down anytime soon.