ICE NINE KILLS AND GUITARIST JUSTIN “JD” DEBLIECK LAUNCH TRIBUTE SONG + LIMITED EDITION T-SHIRT FOR LATE BASSIST SHANE BISNETT
ALL PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT BISNETT’S FAMILY
Ice Nine Kills and their guitarist Justin “JD” deBlieck have released “Sunrise,” a tribute song, and a limited edition t-shirt to honor the band’s late former bassist Shane Bisnett. The song was originally written by Bisnett back in 2007 and is performed by deBlieck. It’s being released under the name “Fallbrook.” Listen to “Sunrise” here.
All proceeds from the Shane Bisnett Benefit Shirt will go directly to his family. Fans can help honor Shane’s memory by purchasing it here.
After Bisnett unexpectedly passed away in January, deBlieck revisited the song and brought it to light exactly as Bisnett had intended.
“Twelve years ago, I met one of my best friends,” deBlieck recalled. “He was kind, fun, unique, full of happiness, thoughtful, and by far the most talented person I’ve ever met. From the moment we were introduced in the spring of 2006 at Finger Lakes Community College, we were inseparable. We spent days and nights creating music and summers at our parents houses planning out our lives like kids in love with a dream.”
deBlieck shared some insight into the song itself, saying, “After some time apart, Shane sent me some songs he had been working on. One of which was called ‘Sunrise.’ I immediately drove to Potsdam, N.Y. and convinced Shane to pack up his belongings and move to Rochester with me, where we would soon find ourselves traveling the country together in Ice Nine Kills. This song is extra special to me because it’s a reminder of the raw talent and simplicity of Shane’s musical brilliance.”
He finished, “Among the many songs he shared with me, I chose to recreate this one because he left me a way to include him at the end. Although a bit haunting, I feel at peace knowing that his voice can be heard one last time. He left us too soon, but with this song, he’ll have marked his stamp in history. R.I.P. Shane. We’ll miss you.”
Ice Nine Kills singer Spencer Charnas previously commented on how much his former bandmate and friend meant to him around the time of his death, saying, “I am so incredibly sad to hear that my old friend Shane Bisnett died on New Year’s Day. Shane was an immensely kind and talented musician who had such a powerful and beautiful tone to his voice. In addition to touring with Ice Nine Kills for years, Shane also wrote a ton of the great melodic elements of our Safe Is Just A Shadow album with me. I’ll always remember those cold Rochester, NY nights in 2009 working on songs with him and searching for that ‘perfect chorus’ together. Shane was built like a tough-looking dude, but as soon as you engaged with him, you realized what a lovable and gentle soul he was….and that smile! He was the kind of dude that would always have your back, no matter what.”