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Our thanks to Escape the Fate's Craig Mabbitt for the interview. The band's 'Hate Me' album is due Oct. 30 and is currently available for pre-order via Amazon and iTunes.
If Escape the Fate is off the road for a certain amount of time, here's a block where you can do something and here's a list of tours you can jump on.' So I'm going to put as much time as I can ...
Escape the Fate will join the Emo Orchestra for two-part shows on a tour that hits the Orpheum Theatre on Saturday, May 18. “It’s a little intimidating for me, personally,” Mabbitt said.
In many ways, Escape the Fate’s brief career has been defined by this kind of tumult, from aborted tours to the messy split with Radke, who found himself in prison at one point.
Escape the Fate is continuing to watch those good vibes happen as the band tours this winter and spring, playing songs from across its career, including selections from “Out of the Shadows ...
Escape The Fate have debuted a melodic, angst-driven new track “Do You Love Me,” taken from their upcoming album, I Am Human.
Falling in Reverse and Escape the Fate Thursday, January 16, 2014, 7:30 p.m. Soma, 3350 Sports Arena Boulevard, San Diego $20 ...
Escape the Fate have been supporting their latest record ‘Ungrateful’ and after a fall 2013 trek with Five Finger Death Punch they are kicking off 2014 by hitting the road with Falling In Reverse. For ...
Escape The Fate have announced their sixth full-length album, I Am Human, and with the announcement, released their new song “Empire.” The track, as described by guitarist Kevin Thrasher as ...
Escape the Fate announced via a MySpace bulletin that they would film a video for "This War Is Ours (The Guillotine II)" on January 9, 2010. It was filmed at the Yost Theater in Santa Ana, California.
Escape the Fate is back. The Las Vegas metal band has been off the grid since 2011, but after the release of “Ungrateful” and the alarming video to match it, one must ask what happened during ...
Escape The Fate’s seventh album Chemical Warfare is the most experimental and pop-leaning release they’ve ever put out. And while this is surprising, it’s not actually too far off from their ...