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Drag the River joine Xtra Mile

Posted by Loren on October 21, 2013

Drag the River joine Xtra Mile
Imelda Michalczyk

Drag the River has joined Xtra Mile Records and re-released their 2008 album, You Can't Live This Way last week (Oct. 15) on their new label. New material, a self-titled record, will be released on Nov. 5. The alt-band features Chad Price (ALL), Jon Snodgrass (Armchair Martian, Scorpios), JJ Nobody (Nobodys), and Dave Barker (Pinhead Circus) and formed in 1996. 

November

3 "Gainesville, FL The Fest" Jon & Chad at the Wooley

dates for December 2013 w/ Blood Shot Record's Artist, Cory Branan.

December

3 St. Louis at The Duck Room (full band)

4 Columbus at Ace of Cups (full band)

5 Asbury Park at Asbury Lanes (full band)

6 New York, at Mercury Lounge (full band)

7 Allston at Great Scott (full band)

8 Dover at Sonny's Tavern (full band)

9 Burlington at Club Metronome (full band)

10 Quebec City at L'Autre Zone (full band)

12 Montreal at Divan Orange (full band)

13 Vankleek Hill, Ontario at Beau's (full band)

14 Toronto at The Silver Dollar Room (full band)

15 Hamilton at Club Absinthe (full band)

16 Chicago at Abbey Pub (full band)

With more dates for February 2014 to be announced.

Tracklisting:

Drag The River (self titled)

1. Wichita Skyline

2. Not That Kind

3. Black In Bloom

4. Ghosts of High School

5. Like Longfellows

6. Here's to the Losers

7. the Other Side of OK

8. History with History

9. Waste of Time, Valentine

10. Song for My Roommates

Drag the River joine Xtra Mile
Imelda Michalczyk

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