Interrobang (Bayside album)

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Interrobang
Bayside-Interrobang.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 4, 2019
Genre Post-hardcore, emo, alternative metal, alternative rock, pop punk, indie rock
Length36:12
Label Hopeless
Producer Cameron Webb
Bayside chronology
Vacancy
(2016)
Interrobang
(2019)
There Are Worse Things Than Being Alive
(2024)

Interrobang is the eighth studio album by American rock band Bayside. [1]

Contents

Background

In September 2018, the group released Acoustic Volume 2, which featured acoustic re-workings of their back catalogue. [2] It was promoted with a two-leg US tour: first leg in November and December, with the second in January and February 2019. [3]

Release

On August 20, 2019, the band released the single "Prayers". [4] On September 20, Interrobang was announced for release the following month. Alongside this, a music video was released for the title-track, [5] directed by Megan Thompson. [6] The group held a battle-of-the-bands contest where people could vote for locals acts to open for the band on their headlining tour later in the year. [7] On September 27, "Bury Me" was made available for streaming. Interrobang was released on October 4 through Hopeless Records. In November and December, the group embarked on a headlining US tour. [8] "Heaven" was released on 7" vinyl as a Record Store Day 2020 release. [9]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Alternative Press Favorable [1]

The album received favorable reviews from critics. [10] [11]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Interrobang"4:24
2."Prayers"3:30
3."Bury Me"3:43
4."Tall"3:36
5."Medication"3:05
6."Numb"3:43
7."Heaven"3:47
8."Trouble"3:09
9."Walk It Off"3:48
10."White Flag"3:27
Total length:36:12

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