BAND SHARES VIDEO FOR NEW SONG “THE IN-BETWEEN” — WATCH + LISTEN HERE

HEADLINE TOUR WITH BLACK VEIL BRIDES, DED, + RAVEN BLACK KICKS OFF THIS SPRING

In This Moment have confirmed that they will release their seventh album Mother on March 27 via Roadrunner/Atlantic. Today, the band has shared the video for first single “The In-Between,” a sonically gorgeous labyrinth of sound steered by frontwoman Maria Brink‘s beguiling vocals, which swirl around guitarist Chris Howorth‘s heavier-than-granite riffing. The album is available for pre-order here.
 Listen to and watch the video for “The In-Between” here
Mother follows 2017’s beloved Ritual. Excitement for this record burns at a fevered pitch, as In This Moment landed on several “Most Anticipated” lists, including Alternative Press, Loudwire, and Revolver
Fans can also look forward to some super exclusive pre-order bundles that they will most certainly want to add to their collections.
In This Moment are known to spend most of their time on the road, bringing their epic and extraordinary live shows to their legion of dedicated fans. In This Moment shows are essentially like cinematic carnivals — full of stunning visuals that are guaranteed to transport attendees to another world. They will embark on a headline tour ahead of Mother’s release with support from Black Veil Brides, DED, and Raven Black. The tour kicks off on March 24 in Orlando, Florida and runs through May 17 with what will be an historic appearance at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado. All dates are below. Tickets are on sale here
MOTHER TRACK LISTING:

“The Beginning — Interlude” 
“Fly Like An Eagle” 
“The Red Crusade — Interlude”
“The In-Between”
“Legacy”
“We Will Rock You” (Feat. Maria Brink, Lzzy Hale, and Taylor Momsen)
“Mother”
“As Above So Below”
“Born In Flames”
“God Is She” 
“Holy Man”
“Hunting Grounds” (Feat. Joe Cotella of Ded)
“Lay Me Down”
“Into Dust”
IN THIS MOMENT ON TOUR:
WITH BLACK VEIL BRIDES, DED, + RAVEN BLACK 
3/24 — Orlando, FL — House Of Blues
3/26 — Atlanta, GA — Tabernacle
3/27 — Birmingham, AL — Sloss Furnaces
3/28 —Cherokee, NC — Harrah’s Cherokee Events Center
3/30 — Richmond, VA — The National
3/31 — Silver Spring, MD — Fillmore
4/1 — New York, NY — Terminal 5
4/3 — Stroudsburg, PA — Sherman Theatre
4/4 — Cleveland, OH — The Agora Ballroom
4/5 — Pittsburgh, PA — Stage AE
4/7 — Nashville, TN — Marathon Music Works
4/9 — Columbus, OH — Express Live!
4/10 — Detroit, MI — Fillmore
4/11 — Chicago, IL — Aragon Ballroom
4/13 — Louisville, KY — Palace Theatre
4/14 — Ft. Wayne, IN —The Clyde Theatre
4/15 — Grand Rapids, MI — 20 Monroe Live
4/17 — Minneapolis, MN — Myth Live
4/18 — Milwaukee, WI — Eagles Ballroom
4/19 — Columbia, MO — Blue Note (Outdoor Stage)
4/21 — Kansas City, MO — Arvest Bank Center at The Midland Theatre
4/23— Dallas, TX — Southside Ballroom
4/24 — Oklahoma City, OK — Criterion
4/25 — Lubbock, TX — Lonestar Events Center
4/27 — Phoenix, AZ — Comerica Theatre
4/28 — Anaheim, CA — House Of Blues
4/29 — Los Angeles, CA —The Novo
5/1 — Las Vegas, NV — House Of Blues
5/2 — Reno, NV — Grand Theatre – Grand Sierra Resort
5/3 — San Francisco, CA — The Warfield
5/5 — Salt Lake City, UT — The Complex
5/6 — Boise, ID — Revolution Center
5/7 — Portland, OR — Roseland Ballroom
5/8 — Kennewick, WA — Toyota Center: Retter & Company Theatre
5/10 — Seattle, WA — Paramount Theatre
5/11 — Vancouver, BC — Queen Elizabeth Theatre
5/13 — Calgary, AL — MacEwan Hall
5/15 — Billings, MT — First Interstate Arena
5/16 — Casper, WY — Casper Events Center
5/17 — Morrison, CO — Red Rocks Amphitheatre