As It Is Ruin Their Lives On New Single

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As It Is has been teasing their new single and music video, “Ruin My Life,” and the day has finally arrived. Featuring Murray Macleod of The Xcerts, the band reimagine Jackass-type stunts (do not attempt any of these at home) and even take on their own Hot Ones-esque challenge, to ultimately “ruin their lives.”

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Ahead of the release, As It Is shared, “This song encapsulates everything this band is about; friendship, love, growth & a fair share of bad decisions.” Check out the new track below.

Additionally, in tandem with the song premiere, As It Is announced that they are releasing their forthcoming self-titled record on July 17, via FLG Records. The band notes, “A love letter to healing, the spirit of this band and you, the fans and people that mean this album even exists.” Pre-order your LP here.

As It Is is gearing up to perform a select number of Japanese dates this February. Then, the group will perform in the UK this summer, including at Download Festival. Check out their upcoming shows below and keep your fingers crossed for new date drops.

Tour Dates:

  • Feb. 17—Setagaya City, Japan @ Setagaya City Hall
  • Feb. 19—Nagoya, Japan @ Nagoya Club Quattro
  • Feb. 20—Naniwa Ku, Japan @ Zepp Namba
  • April 4—Portsmouth, UK @ Takedown Festival
  • June 12—Derby, UK @ Download Festival
  • July 13—Bristol, UK @ O2 Academy Bristol
  • July 15—Glasgow, UK @ O2 Academy Glasgow
  • July 17—Manchester, UK @ Manchester Academy
  • July 18—London, UK @ O2 Academy Brixton

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