Thursday return: new album, UK tour
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New Jersey emo-rockers Thursday are to release their fourth album, A City By The Light Divided, through Mercury on May 1st. A single, 'Counting 5-4-3-2-1', precedes the Dave Fridmann-produced long-player.
The band have also announced seven UK dates, their first here for well over a year. Singer Geoff Rickley said:
We will be heading over to play a bunch of shows for our new record which is finally finished. We've missed being on the road and we are so psyched that we get to head over to your neck of the woods so soon!”
May
26 Oxford Zodiac
27 Newcastle Northumbria Uni
28 Manchester Academy 2
29 Glasgow Garage
30 Birmingham Academy 2
31 Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms
June
1 London Electric Ballroom
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may 27th
im there
...
I thought this band had split up. I bought a cake.
I hope they bring
Minus the Bear and We're All Broken with them
Wtf
From the Astoria in 03/04-ish, to Electric Ballroom in 06? What a drop?
Homeboy...
...didn't grow a huge black fringe.
No fringe. No sales.
What about
The Number 12 Looks Like You?
MewithoutYou?
A Thursday/Minus the Bear/#12 tour would probably make me explode.
you mean like the one in the states
... im not gonna finish this post because i've just noticed who you really are ...
its better in a smaller venue
wow MTB & Thursday!? that would be too good.


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In Photos: Dean & Britta @ St. Giles in the Fields, London
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