Alternative rock crew Tokyo Rose have released the 20th Anniversary Remastered Deluxe of their breakout album New American Saint, a record that sprung the East Coast rockers into the mix of the Jersey scene two decades ago.
The band have have also announced their signing to Manic Kat Records. The release includes two unreleased tracks, “Philadelphia in The Springtime” and “Lucky For Me,” the band’s first new music in 18 years.
Lead vocalist Ryan Dominguez shares: “I never imagined anything I did 20 years ago would ever be remembered. Not only that, but enough to be remastered and re-released two decades after the fact. But somehow Peter and the team at Manic Kat Records pulled a vinyl rabbit out of their magic hat.”
Formed in 1999 by ex Senses Fail bassist Mike Glita & Matt Reilly, formerly of The Finals, Tokyo Rose emerged from what would become the iconic New Jersey alternative rock/emo scene of the early 2000’s. The sound, accordingly, was a deeply relatable, perennially heart-on-sleeve brand of rock. Emotive guitars and rousing vocals captured fans across the US. Bold, sweeping melodies would capture a mainstream following.
After going through personnel changes that would see Reilly depart, the East Coast outfit emerged with Dominguez taking duties as lead vocalist and guitarist.
Two-thousad-two saw the release of the band’s debut EP, Chasing Fireflies, on All About Records. That was followed by debut full-length, Reinventing A Lost Art the following year. But it would be 2005 LP New American Saint that would truly put Tokyo Rose on the map. Tours with Taking Back Sunday and a spot on the 2006 Vans Warped Tour soon followed. Tokyo Rose’s innately personal and emotionally resonant live show would go on to impress nationwide.
Though Tokyo Rose continue to tour through present day, 2007 record The Promise in Compromise would go on to be the band’s final release.
On the 20th Anniversary of New American Saint, the band have announced their signing to Manic Kat Records. The Remastered Deluxe version of their sophomore LP celebrates two decades since the album shot the band to nationwide recognition.
On the collection, fans are treated to new singles “Philadelphia in The Springtime” and “Lucky For Me,” two slices of throwback emo excellence for those who adored the 00s scene, but equally as enticing for modern fans.
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