Breaking Benjamin has shared a new version of the song “Red Cold River,” taken from the band's upcoming album, Aurora. The disc will be released on January 24th and features reimagined versions of the band's biggest and most popular songs with special guests like Adam Gontier of Saint Asonia, ex-Flyleaf singer Lacey Sturm, Cold frontman Scooter Ward and Michael Barnes from Red.
Among the chart-topping hits included in new versions on Aurora are “So Cold,” “Never Again,” “Torn In Two” and “Angels Fall.” There's also a new song contained in the set called “Far Away.”
Breaking Benjamin leader Ben Burnley stated, “This album is a celebration of our incredible fans; for those who have been there since hearing 'So Cold' for the first time in 2004, and the new ones who have joined us on this amazing journey along the way. We've always shared a unique emotional connection to our music with our fans, and this album attributes to those dark times and euphoric ones.”
Burnley told us a while back that it's nice to know fans are still into the band: “If you made your money and people know who you are and you've done your thing, and you just keep putting out stuff and people aren't really interested in it, you should just stop. I don't believe in cramming stuff down people's throats. So yeah, it's a sigh of relief that people are still into what we're doing, and as soon as they're not into what we're doing, then I'll be more than glad to back up and stop.”
Breaking Benjamin has announced a co-headlining 24-city tour with Korn that kicks off on January 23rd in Allentown, Pennsylvania and wraps up on March 1st in Fresno, California.