Grey Daze Releases First Song With New Vocalist Replacing Chester Bennington

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Grey Daze is starting a new chapter. On January 21st, the band released ‘Fake Little Lies,’ their first song with new lead singer Chris Hodges. The alt-rock band once was fronted by Chester Bennington before his Linkin Park days, and it’s their first single since his passing.

Along with the new song, the band announced a short European tour this March. The tour will start at the MEO Arena in Lisbon, Portugal, and include stops at the Q-Factory in Amsterdam on March 29th and Metropool in Enschede on March 30th.

Hodges said via BrooklynVegan: “The last couple of years have been about celebrating Chester Bennington and his incredible influence with Grey Daze. But now, it’s time to turn the page and start writing the next chapter.”

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After Bennington’s death in 2017, Grey Daze returned to the studio to rework their old material from the Bennington era, giving it a fresh, updated sound. Grey Daze began playing shows with Hodges in 2023.

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