The Early Years – Revisited Explained

The Early Years – Revisited
Type:album
Artist:Zebrahead
Cover:Zebrahead cover.jpg
Released:April 21, 2015
Recorded:2013–15
Length:38:27
Producer:Cameron Webb
Prev Title:Greatest Hits? – Volume 1
Prev Year:2015
Next Title:Walk the Plank
Next Year:2015

The Early Years – Revisited is the eleventh studio album by American punk rock band Zebrahead released on April 21, 2015.[1] The album is made up of re-recorded tracks from the band's early years between 1998 and 2003 that feature then current lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Matty Lewis and lead guitarist Dan Palmer, as opposed to former band members Justin Mauriello and Greg Bergdorf who featured on the original recordings.

The Early Years – Revisited was preceded by the single "Devil on My Shoulder", which was released March 26, 2015. A music video followed its release on the same day.

Background

In February 2015, after the announcement of a greatest hits album for exclusive release in Japan featuring re-recorded songs as well as old material, Zebrahead confirmed the release of the re-recorded tracks in other global territories which would also feature the new song "Devil on My Shoulder" for an April 21, 2015 release.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Zebrahead re-record early material with new vocalist for 'The Early Years—Revisited' - Substream Magazine. Maria. Gironas. 17 February 2015.