Meet Me @ The Altar share Model Citizen acoustic EP — Kerrang!

2022-03-12 06:11:20 By : Mr. Sunny Wu

Meet Me @ The Altar explore a “more raw sound” with an entire acoustic reworking of last year’s Model Citizen EP.

Meet Me @ The Altar have given last year’s excellent Model Citizen EP the full acoustic treatment.

The trio have today (March 11) shared their new Model Citizen (Acoustic) EP via Fueled By Ramen, turning all six songs on the record into wonderful stripped-back numbers. “We’re so excited to be able to give fans a completely new approach to Model Citizen with the release of this acoustic EP,” they say. “It's a more raw sound and we hope you love it as much as we do!”

As well as their new EP, [email protected] confirmed in January that they'll be releasing their highly-anticipated debut album this year. "American pop-punk band Meet Me @ The Altar will release their debut full-length album in 2022," they posted. Bring it on!

Until then, listen to the Model Citizen (Acoustic) EP below:

And check out the full tracklist:

1. Feel A Thing (feat. Dan Campbell) (Acoustic) 2. Mapped Out (Acoustic) 3. Brighter Days (Are Before Us) (Acoustic) 4. Now Or Never (Acoustic) 5. Never Gonna Change (Acoustic) 6. Wake Up (Acoustic)

Read this: Meet Me @ The Altar are changing the face of pop-punk for the better

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