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Dan Yemin joins Bitter Branches

Posted by Loren on December 4, 2021

Dan Yemin joins Bitter Branches
photo by Tami Seymour

Bitter Branches, who released an EP this year, have announced a new record in the new year, with a new lineup too--with the addition of Dan Yemin on bass (Paint It Black, Kid Dynamite, Lifetime). The band also features Tim Singer (Deadguy, Kiss It Goodbye, No Escape), guitarists Matt Ryan (Calvary) and Kevin Sommerville (Lighten Up!), and drummer Jeff Tirabassi (Walleye).

The new album will be titled Your Neighbors Are Failures and releases on Feb. 25, 2022 via Equal Vision Records.

Playing heavy, post-hardcore without boundaries, the band shared "Solo Trip" from the forthcoming record:

Your Neighbors Are Failures Track list:

Along Came A Bastard
Circus
The Man Who Never Cries
Plastic Tongues
Have You Tried Jogging?
Chewing On Vitamins
Sorry You Are Not A Winner
Solo Trip
Monsters Among Us
Show Me Yours

Upcoming Dates

2/25/22 TBD 
2/26/22 @ A Day In The Life Records - Lancaster,PA 
3/11/22 @ Pie Shop - Washington, DC 
3/12/22 TBD 
3/13/22 @ St. Vitus - Brooklyn,NY 
4/29/22 @ Cobra Lounge - Milwaukee, WI 
5/1/22 TBD 

Dan Yemin joins Bitter Branches
photo by Tami Seymour

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