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The Last Gang full-length in March

Posted by Loren on January 27, 2018

The Last Gang full-length in March
photo by Billy Beans Kingrock Photo

Fat Wreck signee's The Last Gang have set the release date for their label (full-length) debut. On March 2, the band will release the 10-song LP Keep Them Counting.

The band will be touring soon with labelmates Good Riddance. They released a 7" in December.

2018 Tour Dates:
01/29/18 San Diego, CA at Soda Bar w/ The Lillingtons
01/30/18 Fullerton, CA at Slidebar w/ The Lillingtons, The Bombpops
01/31/18 West Hollywood, CA at Viper Room w/ The Lillingtons
02/03/18 Las Vegas, NV at The Beauty Bar w/ The Lillingtons, The Bombpops
03/02/18 Ventura, CA at The Garage w/ Good Riddance, A Vulture Wake *
03/03/18 San Francisco, CA at Slim's Good Riddance, The Last Gang
03/15/18 Portland, OR at Analog Theater w/ Good Riddance
03/16/18 Seattle, WA at El Corazon w/ Good Riddance,
03/17/18 Vancouver, BC Canada at Venue Nightclub w/ Good Riddance
05/02/18 Lindau, Germany at Club Vaudeville w/ Propagandhi, Iron Chic
05/04/18 WELS, Austria at SBÄM Fest 2 
 

Keep Them Counting track listing:
1. Sing for Your Supper
2. Blood Drunk
3. Salvation for Wolves
4. Strange Fruit
5. Nobody’s Prostitute
6. Affairs to Remember
7. Believe in the Poet
8. Karla
9. Identity
10. Secret Sounds

The Last Gang full-length in March
photo by Billy Beans Kingrock Photo

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