It was recorded with Ted Hutt (The Gaslight Anthem, Flogging Molly) and Gary Cioffi (“Listen & Forgive”) in Massachusetts.
Lead singer Joe Boynton said: “The whole process came very naturally; we started writing songs in early summer of 2012 on the Warped Tour. We're all very proud of Young New England because we feel that it paints a clear picture of who we are, and where we're from."
You can listen to the album's lead track Nothing Lasts Forever below:
Guitarist Tim Landers added: "This album is different. We're always progressing and growing. We've been close like family for so long that the songs, in a way, just write themselves. This time around we just wanted to really make a statement of who and what Transit really is. I can confidently say we accomplished that."
Through their relentless tour schedule and incredible work ethic, the band has shared the stage with artists such as Taking Back Sunday, Bayside, Senses Fail, Saves The Day, Four Year Strong, The Wonder Years and many more as well as a stint on the entire Vans Warped Tour.
With their second Rise Records full length, Young New England, the band continues onward and upward.
After a busy tour in the US, the guys head over to the UK in the latter half of May for a number of dates including the Slam Dunk festival.
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