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Nomad Stones (ex Cave In)

Posted by Loren on June 30, 2016

Nomad Stones (ex Cave In)
photo by Terri Christopher

Power trio Nomad Stones, feat ex-members of Cave In), have announced an upcoming self-titled album to come out on Aug. 5 on Brutal Panda Records.

Recorded in January, the band features Adam McGrath (Cave In, Zozobra, Clouds) and JR Conners (Cave In, Doomriders, ex-Goatsnake, etc), and and Erik Szyska. Their sound is described as "Haunted by electric guitars and FX pedal neon-distorted dreams."

The cover art on the upcoming release was created by Jacob Bannon of Converge.

 

 

Nomad Stones — 2016 Tour Dates

7/10 – Brooklyn, NY – NIHIL GALLERY w/ Stephen Brodsky, Dreamtigers
7/20 – Cambridge, MA – Lilypad w/ Department of Everything & GEPH
7/24 – Salem, MA – Koto w/ Chuck Mosely (Faith No More / Bad Brains)

 

Nomad Stones (ex Cave In)
photo by Terri Christopher

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