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Vestiges and Panopticon release split

Posted by Loren on June 8, 2013

Vestiges and Panopticon release split
Vestiges and Panopticon release split

Vestiges and Panopticon are releasing a split with five songs total (two from Vestiges, three from Panopticon), now available from Replenish Records.

All proceeds from digital sales of the split will benefit the United Way of Central Oklahoma to benefit tornado recovery near Moore, OK.

Vestiges recently re-pressed The Descent of Man and will be on tour this summer with Tempest followed by a run with Sky Burial.

with Tempest

06/27 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at Kung Fu Necktie

06/28 Boston, Massachusetts at The Democracy Center --

06/29 New York City, New York at ABC No Rio --

06/30 New Brunswick, New Jersey at House --

07/01 Baltimore, Maryland

07/02 Washington, DC

07/03 Richmond, Virginia

07/04 Miami, Florida at Churchill's

07/05 Tampa, Florida at Epic Problem

07/06 Orlando, Florida

07/07 Asheville, North Carolina at The Odditorium

with Sky Burial

08/16 Colorado Springs, Colorado at The Triple Nickel

08/17 Denver, Colorado at The Seventh Circle Music Collective

08/18 Flagstaff, Arizona

08/19 Salt Lake City, Utah

08/20 Boise, Idaho

08/21 Olympia, Washington

08/22 Seattle, Washington

08/23 Vancouver, British Columbia

08/24 Portland, Oregon

08/25 San Francisco, California

08/26 Reno, Nevada at Fort Ryland

08/27 Santa Cruz, California --

08/28 Las Vegas, Nevada

08/29 San Diego, California

08/30 Tijuana, Mexico

08/31 Lancaster, California at Punk Is Dead Festival

09/01 Los Angeles, California

Vestiges and Panopticon release split
Vestiges and Panopticon release split

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