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The UK pop-punk quartet As December Falls has always remained true to its independent self-promotion. Starting with their self-titled debut album (2019), followed by the John Mitchell-produced 'Happier' (2020), and now with 'Mayday', the first single from their new album 'Join The Club'. It is their most ambitious track to date with a harder sound direction that the band has not been known for before. Produced by Alex Copp (Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes), mixed by Stevie Knight (Stand Atlantic, Yours Truly), and mastered by Grant Berry (All Time Low, Hot Milk, Deaf Havana), 'Mayday' marks the beginning of the third As December Falls album, showcasing the band's further advancement.
'As December Falls are an exciting prospect for the future of British Rock.' - Jack Saunders, BBC Radio 1