Coalesce have announced some July U.S. shows. Here’s the dates: 07/25 St. Louis, MO – Blueberry Hill (feat. Fortunate Sun & Blight Future) 07/26 Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall (feat. Pelican & Porcelain) 07/27 Minneapolis, MN – Zhora Darling (feat. Buildings & Porcelain) View this post on Instagram
Young Widows have announced a spring North American tour. The band will be touring in support of their new album “Power Sucker,” which is set to be released on March 21. Tour Dates: With Cherubs and Porcelain: 04/05 Louisville, KY – Zanzabar 04/06 Birmingham, AL – Woodlawn Theater 04/07 New Orleans, LA – No Dice…
More bands have been added to this year’s Post. Festival. The event will take place at HI-FI and the HI-FI Annex in Indianapolis, IN on July 24-26 and it will now feature the following: Converge, Emma Ruth Rundle, This Will Destroy You (“Young Mountain“ set), Cave In, A Place To Bury Strangers, Pelican, We Lost…
Chat Pile have premiered a new video for their new song “Funny Man.” This track is from the band’s new album “Cool World,” which will be released on October 8. Vocalist Raygun Busch said the following about the song: “[It’s about] being a servant, indentured or otherwise. I hate having to explain the content of…
Sparta will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of “Porcelain” on a fall North American tour. Here’s the dates: 10/04 Denver, CO – HQ 10/05 Cambridge, MA – Sonia (feat. Common Sage) 10/06 Brooklyn, NY – Market Hotel (feat. Common Sage) 10/10 Miami, FL – Gramps 10/11 Orlando, FL – Wills Pub 10/12 Baltimore, MD –…
The lineup has been revealed for the Dark Days Bright Nights festival. The event will take place at The Broadberry in Richmond, VA on September 13-15 and it will feature: Pageninetynine, Thou, Young Widows, Portrayal Of Guilt, Kilara, The Red Scare, NØ MAN, Pygmy Lush, Kowloon Walled City, Habak, Fórn, Infant Island, Massa Nera, .GIF…
Wheel have premiered a new song titled “Porcelain.” This track is from the band’s new album “Charismatic Leaders,” which will be released on May 3. Vocalist/guitarist James Lascelles commented: “‘Porcelain’ ended up being about social norms and how the values of the past seem abhorrent by modern standards. In turn, our current values will likely…
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