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Faintest Idea, Jump Start & TNS

Posted by Loren on February 13, 2023

Faintest Idea, Jump Start & TNS
Faintest Idea, Jump Start & TNS

Politically-charged ska-punk band Faintest Idea is back with a new LP. The band will release The Road to Sedition on March 31 via Jump Start Records (US) and TNSrecords (UK). Each label is pressing different color vinyl options.

Check out the lead single below. The band is also preparing their first US tour, alongside The Slackers, The Pietasters, and Fishbone.

In other TNSrecords news, the label also just shared a new single from Bruise Control and released Knife Club's Our Club, Our Rules last week.

Faintest Idea on tour with The Slackers this April including dates with The Pietasters and Fishbone as well!

Mon, Apr 17th - Atlanta, GA at The Masquerade
Tue, Apr 18th - Charleston, SC at Tin Roof Alley
Wed, Apr 19th - Charlotte, NC at Neighborhood Theatre
Thu, Apr 20th - Blacksburg, VA at The Lyric w/The Pietasters
Fri, Apr 21st - Baltimore, MD at Soundstage w/Fishbone
Sat, Apr 22nd - Bensalem, PA at Broken Goblet Brewing/This Is Not Croydon Fest 4
Sun, Apr 23rd - Pittsburgh, PA at The Crafthouse

Pictured: Faintest Idea

Faintest Idea, Jump Start & TNS
Faintest Idea, Jump Start & TNS

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