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OWTH/Morning Glory split on Fat Wreck

Posted by Loren on November 27, 2013

OWTH/Morning Glory split on Fat Wreck
OWTH/Morning Glory split on Fat Wreck

Fat Wreck Chords will soon release a tour spli t7" between Off With Their Heads and Morning Glory. The record features new material from both bands and is available exclusively on their joint tour. Included is a version of OWTH covering "Care of Me" and Morning Glory joined on "Nationality Anthem" by Brian Viglione (ex-Dresden Dolls/Violent Femmes).

The tour kicks on on Dec. 8 and also features Direct Hit! Off With Their Heads released Home earlier this year.

12/08/13 Norfolk, VA Jewish Mother Backstage w/ Off With Their Heads, Direct Hit!
12/09/13 Richmond, VA Strange Matter w/ Off With Their Heads and Direct Hit
12/10/13 Winchester, VA Sweet Caroline's w/ Off With Their Heads, Direct Hit!
12/11/13 Philadelphia, PA First Unitarian Church w/ Off With Their Heads and Direct Hit
12/12/13 Pittsburgh, PA Rex Theater w/ Off With Their Heads, Direct Hit!
12/13/13 Brooklyn, NY Knitting Factory w/ Off With Their Heads, Direct Hit!
12/14/13 New Brunswick, NJ Court Tavern w/ Off With Their Heads, Direct Hit!
12/15/13 Cambridge, MA Middle East Downstairs w/ Off With Their Heads and Direct Hit
12/16/13 Albany, NY Valentines- Downstairs w/ Off With Their Heads, Direct Hit!

OWTH/Morning Glory split on Fat Wreck
OWTH/Morning Glory split on Fat Wreck

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