CRAFT SPELLS
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Craft Spells (a band mostly headed by Justin Vallesteros) recently announced that they were hitting the road with Julian Casablancas + The Voidz. To make the most of it, they’ve also added a few side additional tour dates, including a double show at the Echo in Los Angeles.

Recently they unveiled their video for “Twirl”, which premiered on Noisey.

Tour dates:

09/07 The Hideout San Diego, CA
09/08 – Pioneertown, CA – Pappy and Harriet’s *
09/09 The Echo Los Angeles, CA (6pm)
09/09 The Echo Los Angeles, CA (9:30pm)
09/11 – San Francisco, CA – The Independent*
09/12 – San Francisco, CA – Great American*
09/16 – Seattle, WA – The Showbox*
09/19 – Vancouver, BC – Rickshaw Theatre*
10/07 – Chicago, IL – Metro*
10/13 – Northampton, MA – Pearl St Nightclub*
10/14 – New Haven, CT – Toad’s Place*
10/15 Great Scott Boston, MA
10/20 Harrisburg Midtown Arts Center , PA
10/21 – Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer*
10/22 – Washington DC – 9:30 Club*
10/26 Jackpot Music Hall Lawrence, KS
10/27 Hi-Dive Denver, CO
10/28 Kilby Court Salt Lake City, UT
11/22 Bleach Brighton, United Kingdom
11/23 CLWB IFOR BACH Cardiff, United Kingdom
11/26 Headquarters Aarhus C, Denmark
11/28 Kägelbanan Södra Teatern Stockholm, Sweden

* with Julian Casablancas +The Voidz

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BLOSSOM

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San Francisco’s Blossom (not to be confused with Manchester’s Blossoms) released their album Weirdspell earlier this Summer (July 2015). The band was originally formed in 2014 by Ryan, Jay, and Brian… later joined by Jacob in the start of 2015.

They are influenced by bands from the late 80’s like the Cure and the Smiths, but also drawing inspirations from Sonic Youth, Cocteau Twins, and Dinosaur Jr.

 

SPELLING REFORM

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Philadelphia indie rock/power pop band Spelling Reform semi-recently released their debut EP Driving Bell earlier in July on limited edition cassette (via Hope For The Tape Deck) and CD. The lead single is “The Boy Who Can’t Read”, which you can preview on Bandcamp.

Spelling Reform is said to be inspired by all the favorite 90s band (Pavement, Guided by Voices, The Apples In Stereo, Pixies, etc).

 

 
 

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