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SOM shares a video for tour kickoff

Posted by Loren on April 25, 2022

SOM shares a video for tour kickoff
photo by Samia Zaidi

Set to go on tour with Slow Crush, SOM has shared a video for the song "Wrong," which appears on the group's The Shape of Everything album (2020, Pelagic Records). It is the second record and the follow-up to The Fall (2018).

SOM w/ Slow Crush: 

5/10/2022 Hi-Dive Denver – Denver, CO
5/11/2022 MiniBar - Kansas City, MO w/ Godzillionaire, The Soiled Doves *
5/12/2022 First Avenue & 7th St Entry – Minneapolis, MN
5/13/2022 Cobra Lounge – Chicago, IL
5/14/2022 Hoosier Dome – Indianapolis, IN
5/15/2022 The Loving Touch – Ferndale, MI
5/17/2022 Big Room Bar – Columbus, OH
5/18/2022 Mahall’s – Cleveland, OH
5/20/2022 Monarch Tavern – Toronto, ONT
5/21/2022 Club SAW – Ottawa, ON
5/22/2022 Bar Le Ritz PDB – Montreal, QC
5/23/2022 The Middle East- Cambridge, MA w/ Dreamtigers, The Burning Paris *
5/24/2022 PhilaMOCA – Philadelphia, PA
5/25/2022 Elsewhere - Brooklyn, NY @w/ Restless Spirit, Light Tower *

* No Slow Crush

SOM shares a video for tour kickoff
photo by Samia Zaidi

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