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Make Do and Mend with New Morality

Posted by Loren on June 11, 2026

Make Do and Mend with New Morality
Make Do and Mend with New Morality

On tour with I Am The Avalanche (beginning tomorrow), Make Do and Mend has announced that they have joined New Morality Zine to release their fourth album, On Going.

The band went on hiatus after the release of Don't Be Long (2015) and has released previous music on Panic Records, Paper + Plastick Records, and Rise Records.

Tomorrow at House of Independents in Ashbury Park, NJ marks their first show in 11 years. They recently wrapped up studio time as well, preceding the upcoming On Going.

Tour Dates:

6/11 Asbury Park, NJ @ House Of Independents ^

6/12 Philadelphia, PA @ Underground Arts ^

6/13 Hamden, CT @ Space Ballroom ^

6/16 Baltimore, MD @ Ottobar ^

6/17 Albany, NY @ Empire Underground ^

6/19 Boston, MA @ The Sinclair *

6/20 Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall Of Williamsburg *

^ with I Am The Avalanche, Brandon Reilly

* with I Am The Avalanche, Crime In Stereo, Brandon Reilly

Make Do and Mend with New Morality
Make Do and Mend with New Morality

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