

In 2008, B-Real produced and rapped on De's mixtape Hustlaz Vol. They kept in touch, and soon after, he was featured on B-Real's mixtape The Gunslinger Part III: For a Few Dollars More. B-Real sent him to the booth, and they recorded a song, although it was never released. It was Fleetwood Mac's old studio, which they renamed “the Temple.” De hung out there for a month straight without the group knowing that he rapped.Ĥ:31 p.m.: One day, De started freestyling for B-Real, for about four minutes straight. Cypress Hill rapper Sen Dog's brother Mellow Ace Man used to bring De around to their studio in Chatsworth. They look so cool.Ĥ:30 p.m.: De explains how he met B-Real. I may be hearing this wrong.Ĥ:28 p.m.: The chrome cylinder walls in this room look three-dimensional. I can't hear it that well, but they are discussing Dwight Howard, something about B-Real being stoned and vaginas. E Douche (Left) De (Middle) and B-Real (Right) Credit: Danielle BacherĤ:26 p.m.: I watch the show from the waiting area. The title of their new album, The Young Souls, capsulizes their vision, inviting everybody along for the ride.Doug.

They garnered nods from the likes of Alternative Press and toured alongside everybody from Capture The Crown and For All Those Sleeping to The Word Alive. Myka Relocate has cemented themselves at the forefront of heavy music’s trailblazers. Each experience encouraged their musical expansion.

They cut two songs with Eric Ron (Panic! at the Disco, Saosin) and the remaining ten in Michigan with Joey Sturgis (Asking Alexandria, The Devil Wears Prada). Following a marathon of touring, the group worked with two producers on The Young Souls in early 2015. Catch Myka Relocate on the North American tour in support of their upcoming album (tour dates below). The band is currently on tour slaying audiences as support for Escape The Fate. Myka Relocate’s The Young Souls mixes Michael Swank’s electrifying voice and John Ritter’s crushing screams for a wicked sophomore release. The album is also available for preorder on iTunes, Amazon, and Google Play. The album, out on October 30 via Artery/Razor & Tie, was produced by Eric Ron (Panic! at the Disco, Saosin) and Joey Sturgis (Asking Alexandria, The Devil Wears Prada). Listen to and preorder the band’s sophomore release here. Houston’s metalcore band Myka Relocate is streaming their forthcoming album The Young Souls on MerchNow. The title of their new album, The Young Souls, capsulizes their vision, inviting everybody along for the ride.

简介:Houston’s metalcore band Myka Relocate is streaming their forthcoming album The Young Souls on MerchNow.
