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Get ready for a new Lillingtons LP

Posted by Loren on August 19, 2017

Get ready for a new Lillingtons LP
photo by Marc Gärtner

The reformed Lillingtons have announced Stella Sapiente, a new full-length scheduled to release on Oct. 13 on Fat Wreck Chords.

Stella Sapiente is their first record since 2006’s The Too Late Show. In addition, the band is now on tour, set to play Colorado Springs tomorrow night.

The Lillingtons- 2017 Tour Dates:
08/20/17 Colorado Springs, CO Triple Nickel Tavern
08/21/17 Ft. Collins, CO Surfside 7
08/23/17 Omaha, NE Lookout Lounge
08/24/17 Indianapolis, IN White Rabbit Cabaret
08/25/17 St. Louis, MO Fubar
08/26/17 Chicago, IL Metro
08/27/17 Fort Wayne, IN The Brass Rail
10/27/17 Gainesville, FL The Fest 16

Stella Sapiente tracklist:
1: Golden Dawn/Knights Templar
2: Insect Nightmares
3: Night Visions
4: K6
5: Zodiac
6: Pursuit of Pleasure
7: London Fog
8: Cult of Dagon
9: Villagers
10: The Walker
11: They Live
12: Drawing Down the Stars

Get ready for a new Lillingtons LP
photo by Marc Gärtner

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