O-Town New Album Releasing August 2014, New Single 'Skydive' LIsten Here (VIDEO)

O-Town New Album Releasing August 2014, New Single 'Skydive' LIsten Here (VIDEO)
Remember when O-Town was created 'making the band' style on MTV? Well, the guys are back, 10 years after their split in 2004 and have announced that they will be releasing a new album in August 2014. They have released their first single "Skydive" you can listen above and see what you think for yourself. Their comeback album, Lines & Circles, is set to release August 3 and "Skydive" will be available for purchase on July 27 on iTunes.
O-town fans are excited for the group to be back except it is missing one key ingredient, the most popular member of the original group, Ashley Parker Angel. However, even with Angel abent, the other four members of the group, Dan Miller, Erik Estrada, Jacob Underwood, and Trevor Penick have decided to move ahead.
"'Skydive' brings us back to what we are known for; a powerfully produced ballad with equally powerful performances, except this time with a unique request to our fans - 'Will you take a leap of faith with us?'" group member Erik told MTV News.
After the release of "Skydive" on Wednesday, the group took to twitter, "So what do you all think of 'Skydive'? Have you checked it out yet? If not go hear it here: http://www.otownofficial.com"
O-Town will be touring in Europe and fans are hoping U.S. dates will be added for a tour to support their new album when it releases. Are you excited about the guys reunited to give O-Town another shot, or do you think this is a bad idea?
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