This article has been imported from chorus.fm for discussion. All of the forum rules still apply. This Wild Life will release their new album Low Tides on September 9th. Pre-orders are available right now. Their new album shows the duo taking their songwriting to the next level by fleshing out ten tracks with expanded arrangements and inventive instrumentation. In other words, it isn’t as much a reinvention as it is a progression and one that’s as memorable as they come. On September 14th in Los Angeles, This Wild Life begin their 25-city headlining “Low Tides Tour” with supporting acts Have Mercy, Movements, and Many Rooms. A full list of dates can be found below. 9/14 West Hollywood, CA – Troubadour 9/17 San Diego, CA – The Irenic 9/18 Scottsdale, AZ – Pub Rock 9/20 Dallas, TX – Sons of Hermann Hall 9/21 Houston, TX – House of Blues 9/22 New Orleans, LA – Parish Room @ House of Blues 9/24 Orlando, FL – The Social 9/25 Tampa, FL – The Orpheum 9/27 Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade 9/28 Richmond, VA – The Canal Club 9/30 Washington DC – Rock & Roll Hotel 10/1 Hamden, CT – The Space 10/2 Philadelphia, PA – World Cafe Live 10/4 New York, NY – The Studio at Webster Hall 10/5 Cambridge, MA – The Middle East – Downstairs 10/6 Pawtucket, RI – The Met 10/8 Toronto, ON – Hard Luck Bar 10/9 Lakewood, OH – Mahall’s 10/10 Pittsburgh, PA – Rex Theatre 10/11 Detroit, MI – Shelter 10/12 Chicago, IL – Subterranean 10/14 Denver, CO – Cervantes Other Side 10/15 Salt Lake City – The Complex 10/17 Oakland, CA – Oakland Metro Operahous My thanks to This Wild Life and Epitaph Records for sponsoring Chorus this week. Expand - View Original
I just dont understand why Have Mercy is an opening act at a like 50 person venue (the space in ct) when i saw them headline at a like 200 like 2 years ago