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Nightmarathons debut to release in March

Posted by Loren on February 23, 2019

Nightmarathons debut to release in March
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Formed in 2016, Pittsburgh's Nightmarathons will release their debut full-length on March 29 on A-F Records. Named Missing Parts, the band fuses various punk-related genres for melodic punk with ties to early emo, post-punk, and more for melodic chord-based songs with added texture.

The band will be touring this spring as well (dates below). A limited cassette will be released on No Time.

Track list:

1. Waiting Room
2. Comeback
3. Reset
4. Warning Signs
5. Closer
6. Estimate
7. Cull Your Heart
8. Simple
9. Honor System
10. Watered Down
11. Cemetery Road

Tour Dates:

4/5 - Pittsburgh, PA - Howlers
4/11 - Chicago, IL - House Show
4/12 - Omaha, NE - Dr. Jack's Drinkery
4/13 - Bozeman, MT - The Labor Temple
4/14 - Spokane, WA - The Pin
4/15 - Seattle, WA - Victory Lounge
4/16 - Portland, OR - TBA
4/18 - Oakland, CA - Golden Bull
4/19 - San Francisco, CA - TBA
4/20 - Fullerton, CA - Programme Skate & Sound
4/21 - San Diego, CA - Tower Bar
4/22 - Las Vegas, NV - Evel Pie
4/23 - Albuquerque, NM - Moonlight Lounge
4/24 - Denver, CO - Bowman's Vinyl & Lounge
4/25 - Kansas City, MO - The Rino
4/26 - Yorkville, IL - The Law Office Pub
4/27 - Cleveland, OH - Now That's Class

Nightmarathons debut to release in March
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