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Street Sects' Gentrification continues

Posted by Loren on April 2, 2022

Street Sects' Gentrification continues
photo by Mike Manewitz

Part V is coming soon, to conclude Street Sects' single series. The band will release Gentrification V: Whitewashed on May 20 via The Flenser, the final piece of a 5-part series that began with a self-released 7" 8 years ago.

will release on 7" and digital formats. Then, come August-September, the band hits the road in support of Health and Pertubator.

Here's b-side, "History is Everone's Fuck."

Gentrification V: Whitewashed track list:

1.  Present Tents

2.  History Is Everyone’s F*ck

​​Street Sects on tour with HEALTH and Pertubator:

08/27 Dallas, TX - Granada Theatre

08/28 Austin, TX - Emo's

08/30 Tampa, FL - The Ritz Ybor

08/31 Orlando, FL - The Plaza Live

09/01 Atlanta, GA - The Masquerade

09/03 Baltimore, MD - Baltimore Soundstage

09/04 New York, NY - Irving Plaza

09/06 Philadelphia, PA - Theatre of Living Arts

09/07 Boston, MA - Paradise Rock Club

09/08 Montreal, QC - Club Soda

09/09 Toronto, ON - The Danforth Music Hall

09/11 Detroit, MI - El Club

09/12 Chicago, IL - Park West

09/13 Minneapolis, MN - Skyway Theatre

09/15 Denver, CO Gothic - Theatre

09/18 San Francisco, CA - August Hall

Street Sects' Gentrification continues
photo by Mike Manewitz

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