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Welsh post-hardcore legends Casey announce European 2024 tour

Welsh post-hardcore legends Casey have announced European/UK headline dates, alongside what will be a huge series of appearances at Impericon Festival.

The band comments on the trek: “We’re thrilled to announce that we’ll be returning to mainland Europe, along with some shows in the UK, to celebrate our upcoming album. You’ll hear more about that very soon! Thank you for your patience; we’re aware it’s been a long time since our last headline shows in January, and we’re excited to be able to play some additional cities this time out. Along with our headline shows, we’re thrilled to be joining the Impericon festivals this year. We can’t wait to celebrate the upcoming album with you at these shows!

The dates, which follow Casey‘s highly successful first ever US headline tour and new single ‘Puncture Wounds to Heaven’ (Hassle Records) are as follows:

Mar 26 UK London Islington Academy

Mar 28 DE Hamburg Sporthalle *

Mar 30 DE Leipzig Messe *

Mar 31 DE Oberhausen Turbinenhalle *

Apr 02 NL Utrecht TivoliVredenburg

Apr 03 BE Antwerp Trix

Apr 05 CH Zürich X-Tra *

Apr 06 DE München Zenith *

Apr 07 AT Wien Arena *

Apr 09 FR Paris Petit Bain

Apr 11 UK Nottingham Rescue Rooms

Apr 12 UK Bristol SWX

Apr 13 UK Manchester Academy 2

Apr 14 UK Glasgow Garage

* Impericon Festival

General tickets on sale from Monday 16th October.

Stream ‘Puncture Wounds to Heaven’ here: https://casey.ffm.to/puncture-wounds-to-heaven

Vocalist Tom Weaver comments:

‘Puncture Wounds to Heaven’ centres around the themes of apathy and the guilt that can arise as a result. The “coming up for air” sensation as you briefly snap out of a depressive episode, and survey how life has progressed around you. This is a core theme that carries throughout the new record, and musically the dichotomy between the smooth verses and the chaotic middle 8 really demonstrated that in a visceral way for us.

The new single is the first glimpse of the band’s third album, in the words of Tom: “vocally (and musically) the most ambitious we’ve ever been, but still feels quintessentially Casey.”

The new single follows a joyous return for the quintet in 2023, including seven huge shows in the UK and Germany, and the limited release of their 7” Atone/Great Grief (Hassle Records).

Casey, at its core, was grounded in the notion that music is a labour of love. Without expectation of success, without desire to attain stardom, just a shared yearning to create music – and when this no longer rang true Casey stayed true to themselves, and stepped away.

In late 2018, when Casey announced they were bringing the band to a close, it felt like a premature demise. Their first two LPs – 2016’s Love Is Not Enough and 2018’s Where I Go When I Am Sleeping – had firmly established the Welsh five-piece as one of the most exciting bands in Britain’s alternative scene.

Now, years later, the band have returned – bigger and better than ever before. Casey don’t just replicate the feelings that inspire them – they embody them.

For more information:

https://www.facebook.com/Caseytheband

https://www.instagram.com/caseytheband

Casey are:

Tom Weaver

Liam Torrance

Toby Evans

Adam Smith

Max Nicolai

Breaking news: Dutch black metal sensation HELLERUIN to support TAAKE & KAMPFAR on their postponed Northern Alliance tour part 1 for May 2022!!

District 19 hereby presents the first part of the postponed Northern Alliance TAAKE / KAMPFAR co-headliner tour in May 2022:

01/05/2022 Instant – Budapest (HU)
02/05/2022 Viper Room – Vienna (AT)
03/05/2022 Futurum – Prague (CZ)
04/05/2022 Hype Park – Krakow (PL)
05/05/2022 U Bazyla – Poznan (PL)
06/05/2022 Völschow Berg – Demmin (DE)
07/05/2022 From Hell – Erfurt (DE)
08/05/2022 Hellraiser – Leipzig (DE)
09/05/2022 Hall of Fame – Wetzikon (CH)
10/05/2022 Legend Club – Milan (IT)
11/05/2022 Traffic – Rome (IT)
12/05/2022 Alchemica – Bologna (IT)
13/05/2022 Orto Bar – Ljubljana (SI)

HELLERUIN from the Netherlands will be on board for this run, because NECROWRETCH will only be able to attend the second part of this tour. 
Which will soon be announced for September 2022.

Helleruin https://www.facebook.com/Helleruin666

 For more info and/or updates visit District 19:
https://district-19.com/

Tim Heidecker Announces Virtual Record Store Tour

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TIM HEIDECKER ANNOUNCES VIRTUAL RECORD STORE TOUR DATES

In support of his recently released album Fear of Death, Tim Heidecker is “heading out” on a nine-day virtual tour of beloved U.S. record stores next month. Each night, a different store will host Heidecker playing a short acoustic set on their socials or website.

Heidecker says: “Independent record stores are really important and without being able to visit in person, this virtual tour is a small way for me to do my bit in supporting them, after they have been so kind in supporting me.”

Like all good tours, Heidecker has also made a special edition, screen-printed, hand-numbered poster on 18×24″ cover weight paper, limited to 200 copies and signed by the artist Ryan Duggan. Posters are available to purchase at: https://store.timheideckermusic.com/products/tim-heidecker-virtual-record-store-tour-numbered-and-signed-poster

All virtual shows are free to attend.

3/10 – Newbury Comics, Boston, MA – LINK

3/11 – Rough Trade, Brooklyn, NY – LINK

3/12 – Grimey’s, Nashville, TN – LINK

3/13 – Seasick Records, Birmingham, AL – LINK

3/15 – Ear of an Ear, Austin, TX – LINK

3/16 – Zia Records, Phoenix, AZ – LINK

3/17 – Amoeba Music, Hollywood, CA – LINK

3/18 – Music Millennium, Portland, OR – LINK

3/19 – Reckless Records, Chicago, IL – LINK

Stream/Purchase Fear of Death(out now on Spacebomb)
Watch the “Fear of Death” Video
Watch the “Property” Video
 
Praise for Fear of Death:
 
“a sunny, psychedelic record that looks death in the eye and hums right along to it.” – INTERVIEW 
 
“Glowing like a Laurel Canyon sunset, ‘Fear of Death’ is Dad rock for the end of the world or, at least, your youth.” – Washington Post 
 
“Despite the dark subject matter, much of Fear of Death is deceptively upbeat, with catchy, uptempo numbers like ‘Come Away With Me,’ the title track or ‘Backwards,’ which sweetly warns us that ‘sun is setting on the good times, oh no.'” – Inside Hook 
 
“[Fear Of Death] is his best so far, helped along by an impressive cast starring Mering, whose backup vocals dramatically enhance Tim’s raw tenor.” – FLOOD 
 
“[Fear Of Death is] easily Heidecker’s best and most fully realized record yet, and not just for his earnest exploration of death’s inevitability and the future’s instability.” – AV Club