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New from The Good Life

Posted by Loren on May 28, 2015

New from The Good Life
photo by Tony Bonacci

On August 14 The Good Life returns with new LP Everybody's Coming Down, their first album in 8 years.

To be released on Saddle Creek,it is the band's fifth album and will be supported by a full tour.The band feature's Cursive's Tim Kasher.

Everybody's Coming Down track listing:

7 in the Morning
Everybody
The Troubadour's Green Room
Holy Shit
Flotsam Locked into a Groove
Forever Coming Down
Happy Hour
Diving Bell
Skeleton Song
How Small We Are
Ad Nausea
Midnight Is Upon Us
 

 

The Good Life tour dates:

AUG. 15           OMAHA, NE                             MAHA MUSIC FESTIVAL

AUG. 18           ST. PAUL, MN                          TURF CLUB*

AUG. 19           CHICAGO, IL                            LINCOLN HALL*

AUG. 20           FERNDALE, MI                         LOVING TOUCH*

AUG. 21           CLEVELAND, OH                     GROG SHOP*

AUG. 22           WASHINGTON, DC                  ROCK & ROLL HOTEL*

AUG. 23           PHILADELPHIA, PA                 BOOT & SADDLE*

AUG. 26           BOSTON, MA                           THE SINCLAIR*

AUG. 27           NEW YORK, NY                       BOWERY BALLROOM*

AUG. 29           CARRBORO, NC                      CAT'S CRADLE - BACK ROOM*

SEPT. 1           ORLANDO, FL                          THE SOCIAL*

SEPT. 4           NASHVILLE, TN                        HIGH WATT*

SEPT. 5           ST. LOUIS, MO                         OFF BROADWAY*

SEPT. 6           IOWA CITY, IA                          GABES*

*Big Harp supports

New from The Good Life
photo by Tony Bonacci

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