News / Bands
More Elway this May

Posted by Loren on March 11, 2018

More Elway this May
More Elway this May

Red Scare Industries has announced a new album from Elway, coming this May (as mentioned in their Pass The Mic interview).

In addition to the new album, they will also be hitting the road for several US tour dates with Dead To Me and DFMK.

Elway -  Date City Venue
05/16/18 Chicago, IL Cobra Lounge
05/17/18 Lakewood, OH Mahall’s
With Dead To Me & DFMK 
05/18/18 Philadelphia, PA Kung Fu Necktie
With Dead To Me & DFMK 
05/19/18 Brooklyn, NY The Kingsland
With Dead To Me, DFMK & Ramona 
05/20/18 Cambridge (Boston), MA The Middle East
With Dead To Me, DFMK, & Rebuilder 
05/21/18 Lancaster, PA American Bar & Grill
With Dead To Me & DFMK
05/22/18 Washington, DC Black Cat
With Dead To Me & DFMK 
05/23/18 Richmond, VA Strange Matter
With Dead To Me & DFMK
05/24/18 Pittsburgh, PA The Smiling Moose
With Dead To Me & DFMK 
05/25/18 Cincinnati, OH Northside Yacht Club
With Dead To Me & DFMK 
05/26/18 Lombard, IL Brauerhouse
With Dead To Me & DFMK 

More Elway this May
More Elway this May

Related news stories

First new Sludgeworth of the 21th century

Posted in Records on April 11, 2024

Broadway Calls with a new EP

Posted in Records on January 25, 2024

Have a Sam Russo holiday season

Posted in Records on November 16, 2023

Related album reviews

Elway

For the Sake of the Bit
Red Scare Industries (2018)

Elway kick off their latest with “Inches,” a middle finger at those of us listening to and writing about their music. So, well, I’m not the type to throw fuel on the fire so I’ll leave it at that. They’re entitled to their opinions. Tim Browne even shared some great points in an SPB guest column. The notable point in “Inches” … Read more

Elway

Leavetaking
Red Scare Industries (2013)

Listening to Elway’s debut Delusions there was a lot of promise. It’s a solid record, nice songwriting, big hooks and memorable choruses. It’s modern Midwestern punk but with a greater ear toward emotion and even a bit of drama, more Lawrence Arms in tone than, say, Banner Pilot. Where Delusions hit a wall was in just how similar it could get to Larry Arms songs, particularly those … Read more

Elway

Hence My Optimism
Red Scare Industries (2012)

Following a name change from the audibly slick 10-4 Eleanor and absurd legal debacles with John Elway of the Denver Broncos comes the follow-up EP from the Colorado 4-piece’s Red Scare debut. Hence My Optimism shows little progression from Elway’s previous efforts but proves there’s little merit in fixing what isn’t broken. Packing enough energy and rambunctious attitude to rival … Read more

Related features

Fest 21 Preview

Music / Fest 21 • October 18, 2023

For most of the 21st century, The Fest has conquered Gainesville, FL for a long weekend near Halloween. With hundreds of bands playing each year, spread across multiple venues, there’s something for anybody interested in punk-leaning, independent music from headlining main stage acts outdoors to up-and-comers playing in small bars … Read more

The Brokedowns

Pizzeria Manager

Interviews / Don't Quit Your Day Job • April 10, 2023

There are a lot of misconceptions about the life of a musician. Most musicians have day jobs – and not just to pay the bills. Jobs provide new challenges, personal fulfillment and, yes, some rent or gas money. And usually when somebody is writing a new record or scheduling a … Read more

The Bollweevils

doctor

Interviews / Don't Quit Your Day Job • October 18, 2021

There are a lot of misconceptions about the life of a musician. The old rock star image of bright lights and fast living is almost patently false. Most musicians have day jobs – and not just to pay the bills. Jobs provide new challenges, personal fulfillment and, yes, some rent … Read more