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Direct Effect signs to Tiny Engines

Posted by Loren on May 15, 2013

Direct Effect signs to Tiny Engines
Direct Effect signs to Tiny Engines

Tiny Engines has added Orlando, FL hardcore band Direct Effect. The band released the Forget the Rest 7" in 2011, which can be downloaded here, and will release an LP, Sunburn, later this summer on their new label.

They are currently on tour with Ex-Breathers.

MAY 16 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Kopecs

MAY 17 - Lancaster, PA @ Laundry Room

MAY 18 - Philadelphia, PA @ Crystal Palace

MAY 19 - Trenton, NJ @ Millhill Basement

MAY 22 - Boston, MA @ O'brien's Pub

MAY 24 - Brooklyn, NY @ McKibbin Lofts

MAY 25 - Burtonsville, MD @ Chapalas

MAY 26 - Springfield, VA @ Tosche Station

MAY 27 - Richmond, VA @ Church Of Abe

MAY 28 - Asheville, NC @ Apothecary

MAY 29 - Athens, GA @ Caledonia Lounge

MAY 30 - Atlanta, GA @ Marlow's Mansion

MAY 31 - Tallahassee, FL @ Providence Haus

JUN 01 - Orlando, FL @ Cloud 9

Direct Effect signs to Tiny Engines
Direct Effect signs to Tiny Engines

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