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The Smith Street Band join Sideonedummy

Posted by Loren on September 18, 2014

The Smith Street Band join Sideonedummy
The Smith Street Band join Sideonedummy

Australia's The Smith Street Band have inked with Sideonedummy and will release a new album on the label on Oct. 28 titled Throw Me in the River. It is the band's third full-length.

The Smith Street Band released an EP titled Don't Fuck With Our Dreams last year on Asian Man Records.

The band will play at Fest 13 in Gainesville, FL before crossing the US in a short tour with Restorations.

Thurs Oct 30 – Tampa, FL – Pre-Fest @ Crowbar

Sun Nov 2 – Gainesville, FL – The Fest @ High Dive

Tues Nov 4 – Nashville, TN – The High Watt

Weds Nov 5 – Chicago, IL – Township

Thurs Nov 6 – Newport, KY – Southgate House

Fri Nov 7 – Pittsburgh, PA – The Smiling Moose

Sat Nov 8 – New York, NY – Mercury Lounge

Sun Nov 9 – Allston, MA – Great Scott

The Smith Street Band join Sideonedummy
The Smith Street Band join Sideonedummy

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