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A magazine recently spotlighted Of Mice And Men as one of the leaders of “the new metal revolution”
But to think you can simply sum up this Southern California quintet by labeling them a metal act is to miss the point. Since the 2010 release of their self-titled debut, Of Mice & Men have hit No. 1 on Billboard, blanketed rock radio airwaves and garnered critical acclaim while amassing over 20 million YouTube views and close to 5 million social media followers on the strength of an electrifying sound and live show. The latter has seen them play to packed-house crowds on headlining tours around the world and key slots on top fests, including the Reading & Leeds Festival, where they were part of a star-studded lineup that included artists such as Queens of the Stone Age, Arctic Monkeys, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis and many more.

They’ll be part of this year’s much-ballyhooed Rock In Rio lineup, where they’ll share a bill with acts such as Taylor Swift, Metallica, Bruno Mars and Sam Smith. Last year they toured international arenas with Linkin Park, dates that often saw Of Mice & Men vocalists Austin Carlile and Aaron Pauley each joining Linkin Park onstage for songs during the headliners’ set.

They’re currently headlining a North American tour in support of RESTORING FORCE: FULL CIRCLE, a special reissue of the album Restoring Force, which hit No. 4 on the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart and No. 1 on both the Billboard Top Independent and Top Rock Albums Charts. RESTORING FORCE: FULL CIRCLE is a deluxe double-disc, foil-stamped digipack that includes three brand-new songs and an acoustic version of the band’s hit, "Feels Like Forever." Tracks from Restoring Force and RESTORING FORCE: FULL CIRCLE have been streamed more than 24 million times.

Restoring Force is the group’s third full-length album for Rise Records and follow-up to 2011 breakout The Flood. The title also sums up the group’s unbreakable spirit in the wake of lineup shifts and the grind every young band faces while trying to make its mark.

“What happens after a disaster? What happens after The Flood?” asks vocalist Austin Carlile. “You return to normal. You find balance again. That’s what we felt like we were doing with this album. We officially added Aaron (Pauley), and this is exactly where we need to be with our sound. We wanted this record to bring equilibrium back to our band and music. We’re letting everyone know that we’re here to stay. We’re Restoring Force.”

Embracing that mindset, they headed to House of Loud Studios in New Jersey to record with producer David Bendeth [Paramore, Breaking Benjamin] at the start of June 2013. Through intense recording sessions, they challenged themselves and expanded their signature style. As a result, they penned pummeling, passionate, and powerful anthems that blend searing screams with magnetic melodies.

“David is a character,” smiles Carlile. “He brought out the best in us by pushing us to the absolute limit. That’s why we wanted to work with him from the beginning. He worked us, shaped us, and molded us. We loved him sometimes, and at other times, we hated him. But he helped us reach a new level.”

Part of the group’s ascent involved the incorporation of Pauley into every aspect of the creative process. His soaring hooks proved the perfect counterpoint to Carlile’s crushing screams.

“It was the first time we had ever actually recorded together,” Carlile goes on. “He’s our brother, and he’s an incredible vocalist. I remember one night we were doing pre-production early on, and Aaron had some reservations. He was down on himself, and he didn’t know if he was cut out for it. I told him, ‘You’re the person who delivers that final punch and emotion. You’re the one who sends it home for us. Trust yourself.’ The next day, he showed me ‘Feels Like Forever.’”

The track builds from a polyrhythmic riff into an utterly unforgettable refrain. It’s artfully heavy and chaotically catchy.

“I saw Aaron’s struggle in the studio, and I had the same struggle two weeks later,” admits Carlile. “I broke down. I was mentally, physically, and spiritually exhausted. That song takes me back to making this record. When we finished it, I was so reassured. You can always come out of any low point.”

Elsewhere on the record, “Bones Exposed” snaps from staggering guitars into a percussive onslaught led by the frontman’s inimitable growl and cinematic lyrics.

“This one’s heavier,” he affirms. “I was bitter, angry, hurt, and wounded. It’s about somebody you really don’t like at the moment. At the same time, we’re all broken. We’re all messed up. We’re all liars. We’re all sinners. We’re all flawed. None of us are perfect so you have to let it go at some point. It’s like a cut. If you leave it alone, it heals. Otherwise, you scratch it until the bones are exposed.”

Meanwhile, “Would You Still Be There?” merges the melodic and metallic seamlessly, and “You’re Not Alone” seesaws between an uplifting refrain and guttural verse. The latter touches on a larger theme for Carlile.

“The theme of the record is togetherness, working together, and being a family,” he reveals. “I want our listeners to know they’re not alone. We’re all going through it with them.”

The fans won’t take his words lightly. The group has become a veritable phenomenon worldwide, selling out shows across North America all the way to Australia, Europe, and beyond. The Flood reached #28 on the Billboard Top 200 and garnered praise from the New York Times, Rock Sound, Alternative Press, and more. With sales surpassing 175,000 units and streams over 27,000,000, The Flood remains one of the most successful releases in the 22 years of Rise Records.

In the end though, Restoring Force is a pivotal moment for Of Mice & Men that sees them gain power like never before.

“Of Mice & Men has outgrown all of us,” concludes Carlile. “It’s bigger than the individuals comprising it. It’s bigger than the album. It has become its own thing. It’s more than just a rock group. I want this album to get people thinking and talking. It’s different. There are no cryptic messages. This is purely meant to move you.”

Force has effectively been restored for Of Mice & Men, and they’re ready to conquer.
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