09/15/14 Philadelphia, PA 1st Unitarian Church
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09/16/14 Brooklyn Music Hall Of Williamsburg 09/17/14 Washington, DC 9:30 Club 09/20/14 New York, NY Bowery Ballroom 09/22/14 Boston, MA Brighton Music Hall 09/24/14 Montreal, QC Le Cabaret Du Mile End 09/25/14 Toronto, ON Danforth Music Hall 09/27/14 Chicago, IL Bottom Lounge 09/29/14 Minneapolis, MN Triple Rock 10/01/14 Englewood, CO Gothic Theatre 10/02/14 Salt Lake City, UT Urban Lounge 10/03/14 TBD Fest 10/05/14 Los Angeles, CA Mayan Theatre 10/06/14 San Francisco Great American Music 10/08/14 Portland, OR Star Theater 10/09/14 Seattle, WA Neumos 10/10/14 Vancouver, BC Fortune Sound Club 10/12/14 Las Vegas, NV Bunkhouse 10/13/14 San Diego, CA Soda Bar 10/15/14 Tucson, AZ Club Congress 10/16/14 Scottsdale, AZ Pub Rock 10/25/14 Beach Goth Party 11/12/14 Amsterdam Paradiso 11/13/14 Berlin, Germany Frannz 11/14/14 Hamburg, Germany Molotow 11/15/14 Brussels, Belgium Vk* 11/17/14 Paris, France Le Trabendo 11/18/14 London, Scala 11/19/14 Manchester, Gorilla 11/20/14 Glasgow Glasgow School Of Art 11/22/14 Madrid, Spain Arena Club 11/23/14 Barcelona, Spain Razzmatazz
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thedrums.com
Spirited Brooklyn rock band The Drums recently released “I Can’t Pretend,†the dreamy second single off their brand new LP Encyclopedia, slated to be released September 23rd on Minor Records. The single is the perfect farewell to summer with its shivery synth texture, chiming guitar and sighing chorus; it’s the sonic equivalent of watching the sun setting in the distance as you walk along the beach with your May-September romance.
Hear “I Can’t Pretend†below:
Of the new record, Pierce told Noisey: "It's about shedding off what binds you and protecting what's good, finding a safe place away from everyone and everything that wants to destroy you."
If anyone can provide sanctuary from the misery of everyday life, it’s the Drums. Their music is catchy and fun with just the right amount of sepia-tinged melancholy and their live shows are impossible not to enjoy! Make summer last a little bit longer with a rousing set from the Drums, playing the Triple Rock on September 29th.
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bassdrumofdeath.com
We saw Bass Drum of Death three times now, the first at SXSW 2012, which Dan described as "The crowd is much younger than I am. Lots of power chords and thrashing."
Amy saw them at 7th Street Entry in 2013 and wrote, "They pretty much just ended one song and kicked into another to keep the intensity and momentum going..." and I finally caught the band at the Cedar Cultural Center in 2013 and noted, "For this tour, they added a guitarist, adding some muscle to their sound."
Guess what? Bass Drum of Death are back, with a new album called Rip This and will be heading out on tour in support of the new record. The record comes out October 7, 2014, on Innovative Leisure.
09/06/14 Hattiesburg, MS Thirsty Hippo
09/07/14 Chattanooga, TN JJ's Bohemia
09/09/14 New Orleans, LA Siberia
09/10/14 Mobile, AL Alchemy Tavern
09/11/14 Baton Rouge, LA Spanish Moon
09/12/14 Birmingham, AL BottleTree
09/13/14 Jackson, MS Martin's
10/01/14 St. Louis, MO The Demo
10/02/14 Chicago, IL Subterranean
10/03/14 Toronto, ON Horseshoe Tavern
10/04/14 Ithaca, NY The Haunt
10/05/14 Burlington, VT Signal Kitchen
10/06/14 Cambridge, MA Middle East Upstairs
10/08/14 New York, NY Santos Party House
10/09/14 Philadelphia, PA The Barbary
10/10/14 Baltimore, MD Metro Gallery
10/11/14 Washington, DC Comet Ping Pong
10/12/14 Asheville, NC The Grey Eagle
10/13/14 Atlanta, GA 529
10/19/14 Los Angeles, CA Echo
10/20/14 San Francisco Great American Music Hall
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Did you know that The Drums' current guitarist/bassist, Johnny Aries (who replaced The Drums' Myles Matheny in 2012) is also a solo musician? His debut album Unbloomed was released last week (August 26) on Frenchkiss Records.
The 10-track LP featured the Union Jack flag on its cover, because the 26-year old British lad wanted to make a statement about how he felt moving from England to living in New York.
“It’s something a parting shot towards England and my old life,†Aries says of the 10- song collection. “Some of the songs are me lamenting things I’ve done, but some are also about letting go and looking toward greener pastures.â€
With Unbloomed, Aries cites influences from The Big O Roy Orbison to the Mozfather Morrissey...
Look for Johnny Aries on tour with The Drums this Fall.
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www.bbkofficial.com
Modern Drummer (Oct 2014)
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When not on tour, Brown is a the resident music teacher at Musicians Institute in Hollywood as well as the drummer for Black Belt Karate, an indie rock band featuring singer Ryan Hanifl, composer Hans Zimmer, guitarist Jason Achilles Mezilis, and bassist Harry Anthony Ostrem, and Ryan Brown.
Black Belt Karate's latest single is called "Transformer", and it is available on all digital platform.
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