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Creepoid inks with No Idea Records

Posted by Loren on January 24, 2014

Creepoid inks with No Idea Records
Creepoid inks with No Idea Records

Philadelphia's Creepoid have joined No Idea Records for an upcoming LP. The band, formed in 2009, includes Sean Miller (guitar), Pete Urban IV (guitar), Anna Troxell (bass,) and Patrick Troxell (drums) and plays a mix of breathy, slower tempo music blended with heavy distortion. They will release a self-titled album on March 4, followed by a trip to SXSW.

Check out a preview song after the jump.

Creepoid on tour!

Feb. 01 Harrisonburg, VA - The Artful Dodger

Feb. 07 Kearny NJ - The Donegal Saloon

Feb. 16 Washington , DC - DC9 (GRAVEFACE SHOWCASE)

Feb. 17 New York, NY - Shea Stadium (GRAVEFACE SHOWCASE)

Feb. 22 Baltimore, MD - The Gold Bar

Feb. 27 Philadelphia, PA - Johnny Brenda's (Release Show)

Mar 11 - 16 Austin, TX - SXSW

Mar. 22 Savannah GA - Dollhouse (GRAVEFACE FEST w/ Kylesa, etc)

Mar. 28 New York, NY - St.Vitus (w/ Fight Amp, Whores,)

Mar. 29 Cambridge, MA - Lilypad Inman

Apr. 05 Syracuse, NY - Gorham Brothers Music

Creepoid inks with No Idea Records
Creepoid inks with No Idea Records

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