Time to Die Tracklist:
01 Small Deaths
02 Longform
03 Fables
04 The Strums
05 This Is A Business
06 Two Medicines
07 Troll Nacht
08 Acorn Factory
09 Time To Die
The much anticipated follow up to Visiter will come out September 15th via French Kiss. The band will be touring a week after the release, starting in Los Angeles and sees the tour going till October.
Tour Dates:
08.08 Los Angeles, CA: The Getty Museum
08.14 Seattle, WA: KEXP Mural Amphitheater Summer Series
08.28 San Francisco, CA: Outside Lands Music Festival
09.26 Big Sur, CA: Henry Miller Library
09.27 Los Angeles, CA: El Rey Theatre
09.28 San Diego, CA: Casbah
09.29 Tucson, AZ: Club Congress
09.30 Phoenix, AZ: Modified
10.02 Dallas, TX: House of Blues-Pontiac Garage
10.03 Houston, TX: The Orange Show
10.04 Austin, TX: Austin City Limits Festival
10.06 Tallahassee, FL: Club Downunder
10.07 Atlanta, GA: The Earl
10.08 Asheville, NC: Grey Eagle
10.09 Washington DC: Rock and Roll Hotel
10.10 Baltimore, MD: Talking Head
10.12 Philadelphia, PA: First Unitarian Church
10.13 Brooklyn, NY: Music Hall of Williamsburg
10.14 New York, NY: Bowery Ballroom
10.15 Cambridge, MA: Middle East Downstairs
10.16 Montreal, QC: La Sala Rossa
10.17 Toronto, ON: Lee’s Palace
10.19 Chicago, IL: Bottom Lounge
10.20 St. Paul, MN: Turf Club
10.22 Denver, CO: Bluebird Theater
10.24 Boise, ID: Neurolux
10.25 Portland, OR: Aladdin Theatre
10.26 Vancouver, BC: The Biltmore Cabaret
(All shows except the first three with Ruby Suns)
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