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Murder City Devils Announce New Album, Tour Dates

Posted by Nathan G. O'Brien on May 13, 2014

MCDtourAnnounce11-682x1024.pngThe Murder City Devils have announced a new album slated for release this August. The famed garage punk band, which was born out of the ashes of hardcore acts Area 51 and Death Wish Kids in 1996, called it quits at the height of their popularity in 2001. In July of 2006 the band reunited for two gigs in their hometown of Seattle, WA. Since then they have toured sporadically. In 2012 they released the two song 7" Everyday I Rise b/w Ball Busters in the Peanut Gallery, their first new material since 2001. The yet to be titled album will be the band's first full-length release since 2000. They will hit the road in support shortly after its release. Tour dates below:

8/17 - Portland, OR

8/20 - San Jose, CA

8/21 - San Francisco, CA

8/22 - San Francisco, CA

More dates TBA

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