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The Manic Standstill - "Reasons Why" (Official Music Video)

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The Manic Standstill - "Reasons Why" (Official Music Video) Taken from the upcoming album "Moving" out later this year via Wiretap Records / Double Helix Records. The Manic Standstill is: Adam Bones - Vocals / Guitar Brad Dickert - Drums Eddy Hewitt - Bass Shot by Eric Michael Schrader and Kevin T Miller Edited by Eric Michael Schrader Directed by Eric Michael Schrader and The Enclave Thank you to all our friends that guested in this video! "Reasons Why" written by Adam Bones Produced and Recorded by Davey Warsop at Strong Studios Mixed by Brad Dickert at Tacaboom Studios Mastered by Jeff Wojtysiak at Spiral Sound Mastering Song featured guests include: Kevin Preston (Green Day/Prima Donna) - backing vocals Aixa Vilar (Go Betty Go) - drums Michelle Rangel (Go Betty Go) - bass ____ Adam Bones delivers a new record that stands out with The Manic Standstill, which includes Brad Dickert on drums and Eddy Hewitt on bass. Having spent his life making music with everyone from Richie Ramone to John Fields to Josie Cotton, Adam has connected with innumerable talented characters, and the recording of this album ended up being one big chosen family reunion. “I never take my friends for granted,” Adam says. “When my wife and I moved cross-country last year, we went through a long ‘farewell’ process, and it was so bittersweet to leave all these people we loved behind. Being able to write and record with so many of them on this album was such a perfect way to keep our connection alive.” In the early stages of conceiving the album, Adam was buoyed by encouragement from his former Save Ferris bandmate, Brad Dickert, who, along with mutual friend Eddy Hewitt, helped Adam lay down the original tracks in Brad’s home studio. Adam collaborated on lyrics with both his wife, Megan, and his touring bandmate Nicolette Vilar from Go Betty Go. As the project evolved, Adam ended up calling in over a dozen other featured guests, from bands like The Aquabats, Teenage Bottlerocket, The Dollyrots, the Screamers, Prima Donna, and the Lillingtons. “It was incredibly moving that everyone was so eager to help out. As an artist, it’s easy to doubt yourself and your work, but the enthusiasm everyone showed towards making this album definitely lifted my spirits and warmed my heart.” The Manic Standstill’s debut is, at its core, a punk record, pulling clear influences from bands like the Descendents, Bad Religion, and the Ramones. But it’s also flavored with powerpop and straight up rock, and is replete with catchy hooks and unforgettable melodies. Adam’s goal with the music is simple: “My hope is that anyone listening to the album will feel all the love and positivity that went into it. And that they’ll sing along!” *Album featured guests include: Ian Fowles (The Aquabats) Kevin Preston (Prima Donna) Kody Templeman (Teenage Bottlerocket, The Lillingtons) Nicolette Vilar (Go Betty Go) Aixa Vilar (Go Betty Go) Michelle Rangel (Go Betty Go) Jonah Nimoy Kelly Ogden & Luis Cabezas (The Dollyrots) Drew Champion (Suzi Moon) Paul Roessler (The Screamers) Packy Lundholm (I Fight Dragons) "Lights Out" Levine (Prima Donna) "Little" Dave Parker (Billy Liar, Johnny Madcap & the Distractions) Ari Shine  plus Production by Davey Warsop



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Richard Reinhardt (born August 11, 1957) is an American drummer best known by his stage name Richie Ramone, and for being the drummer for the punk band the Ramones from February 1983 until August 1987. As of 2026, he is one of three surviving members of the band, the others being Marky Ramone and C.J. Ramone. Richie appeared on three studio albums with the Ramones and played on Joey Ramone's second solo album ...Ya Know? He has later released three solo albums and currently fronts his own solo b...

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