Modern hard rock torchbearers I Prevail are having a banner 2024.
The band has just dropped the expanded edition of their latest album. TRUE POWER (EXPANDED) comes armed with a new song and three reimagined tracks. Get it here.
The updated version includes the recently released new single “Hate This Song,” an arena-sized collab track with alt-pop royalty All Time Low, while album singles “Bad Things, “There’s Fear in Letting Go,” and “Deep End” are all stripped back. These familiar, fan favorites get quiet yet beautiful reimagined makeovers. “Deep End” is softly lush, while “Bad Things” brings the beats. Elsewhere, “There’s Fear In Letting Go” will haunt you with its simple instrumentation. The reworkings retain the power of the originals and still land with incredible impact.
“We’re excited to announce/release TRUE POWER (EXPANDED) edition,” says Eric Vanlerberghe. “When writing and working on these songs, we had fun envisioning some of these songs in different ways. So instead of just giving you a few acoustic tracks, we reworked some of our favourite songs into something familiar yet different.”
In other I Prevail news, the band’s collab track with Halestorm, “can u see me in the dark?,” just hit No. 1 on the rock radio charts. The song does not appear on the expanded edition of TRUE POWER. The bands performed the song live on their recent co-headline tour, which was one of the hottest tours of the summer.
TRUE POWER (EXPANDED) EDITION TRACK LISTING:
“0:00”
“There’s Fear In Letting Go”
“Body Bag”
“Self-Destruction”
“Bad Things”
“Fake”
“Judgement Day”
“FWYTYK”
“Deep End”
“Long Live The King”
“Choke”
“The Negative”
“Closure”
“Visceral”
“Doomed”
“Bad Things” (Stripped)
“There’s Fear In Letting Go” (Stripped)
“Deep End” (Stripped)
“Hate This Song”
ABOUT I PREVAIL
I Prevail have established themselves as the forerunners of the genre in the 21st century. Their latest record was once again produced by Tyler Smyth, features the sort of stadium-sized riffs that will rattle your teeth loose from your gums and unforgettable, supremely catchy melodies that will camp out in your brain for weeks at a time. The band also alternately mixes screamed vocals that sound as though they crawled from the depths of hell with soaring, emotional vocals and heartfelt, intimate lyrics that go so deep, they hit marrow. The end result is an album that resonates with the listener in the most personal way. Rising to an arena level and receiving two Grammy nominations — Best Rock Album for Trauma and Best Metal Performance for crushing lead single “Bow Down” — I Prevail proved that they were built to last. To date, they’ve racked up more than 4.2 billion global streams, are approaching 800 million YouTube views, and saw both “Hurricane” and “Bad Things” singles top Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart in 2020 and 2022 respectively. A number of their singles and album Lifelines have now been certified Gold and Platinum, and they have been praised by press far and wide, including Forbes, Billboard, The Hollywood Reporter, Playboy, Muscle + Fitness, and NPR. I Prevail have affirmed their position among the genre’s elite.