After teasing a featured guest on their 10-year re-release of “Dial Tones,” As It Is has officially revealed the special act: Lucas Woodland of Holding Absence. Sure, we were wrong on our initial guesses of Stand Atlantic and Derek DiScanio of State Champs, but Woodland is also an incredible artist who has a five-letter first name and eight-letter last name. Who knew so many awesome acts fit this very specific character limit?
On Instagram, As It Is shared, “We are beyond excited to have our bestie @loocaswoodland of @holdingabsence lend his incredible voice to the 10-year re-record of Dial Tones! Watch the whole thing for a clip of the feature!!!”
The band revealed that the new version will lean heavier to showcase Woodland’s emo roots. Check out the snippet of what’s to come below and get ready to stream the whole song on Friday, January 17.
As It Is’ A Decade Uneventful: B-Sides & Rarities (2012 – 2022) recently dropped November 20 via Slam Dunk Records. Check out the full tracklisting which includes 25 unreleased tracks below.
A Decade Uneventful: B-Sides & Rarities (2012 – 2022) Tracklisting:
- Sinking Down (2017)
- Balloons (2017)
- Los Niños no Lloran (The Stigma Demo) (2017)
- Bleed (Live Demo) (2018)
- Bully (The Hurt, The Hope Demo) (2018)
- No Way Out (acoustic) (2018)
- Patchwork Love (acoustic) (2018)
- Babylon Ben (2016)
- May We Go Down As Lovers (2016)
- Just Another Family (2016)
- okay. (Demo. (2016)
- Still Remembering (Demo) (2016)
- Every Year Gets Better (2013)
- John Hughes (2013)
- Upswing (2013)
- January (2013)
- Often (2013)
- Every Year Gets Better (acoustic) (2013)
- John Hughes (acoustic) (2013)
- Upswing (acoustic) (2013)
- January (acoustic) (2013)
- Often (acoustic) (2013)
- Map & Compass (2012)
- Pilgrims (2012)
- We Fight Back (2012)