As I Lay Dying circa 2020

UPDATED:As I Lay Dying album ‘Shaped By Fire’ pulled from streaming services, band release statement

Replace: As I Lay Dying makes first assertion, explains why the album was pulled, states it needs to be again quickly. The official assertion is included under.


Within the unending cleaning soap opera that’s As I Lay Dying, their 2019 album, Formed By Hearth – on the time, the band’s first album since frontman Tim Lambesis’ fall from grace – has apparently been pulled from all main streaming companies.

Its removing appears to have taken place throughout the previous day and reportedly applies to Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music, and Tidal, amongst others.

There’s been no official rationalization for the report’s scrubbing from any social gathering concerned, however given the turmoil As I Lay Dying finds itself on this week, the event is not terribly stunning. It needs to be famous that the Nuclear Blast Data-released album featured three band members – Nick Hipa, Josh Gilbert, and Jordan Mancino – who all exited the group previous to 2023.

Maybe most awkwardly, As I Lay Dying (which at present consists of simply Tim Lambesis and, effectively, possibly, Phil Sgrosso) are slated to launch their new album By means of Storms Forward in simply three weeks through Napalm Data.

The saga continues.

Replace: As I Lay Dying launch first assertion because the drama has began to unfold. The band launched a brief blurb on their social media accounts explaining the lacking album.

The assertion reads as follows:

Sorry for the short-term inconvenience of Formed By Hearth not being obtainable on streaming companies. We had a 5 yr distribution deal that has been fulfilled and the album has reverted again to being owned by the band. It is going to be put again on-line, however we simply want a second for the processing to happen.

Past that, we’re nonetheless sorting by means of particulars of what’s going on inside AILD and can have extra particulars for you quickly.