International pop-rock band As It Is — Patty Walters, Ronald Ish, and Alistair Testo — released their brand new album I WENT TO HELL AND BACK on February 4 via Fearless Records. Get it HERE.
the band has shared the cheeky video for “I HATE ME TOO.” Watch it HERE.
“‘I HATE ME TOO’ was a really fun project to shoot,” the band shares. “The three of us appear as talent show judges who hate all the various versions of themselves onstage. Despite the wide array of genres, looks, and performance styles, there’s no escaping the simple, solitary fact: We hate us, too. It’s a lighthearted and super silly take on a devastatingly self-deprecating song, but that juxtaposition is what had us so excited about this concept in the first place. Thank you all for checking this one out; we hope you love it, and we hope you don’t hate us, too.”
I WENT TO HELL AND BACK is As It Is’ fourth studio album. The band burst into the scene and dropped Never Happy, Ever After in 2015 and followed with 2017’s okay. In 2018, they returned with the critically lauded studio album The Great Depression. The band boldly and ambitiously reimagined the entire album and released the songs as a series of four EPs in 2019. Having perfected their blend of pop, punk, and rock over time, As It Is have truly found their groove with I WENT TO HELL AND BACK.
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