ANNOUNCE ADDITIONAL TOUR DATES
ON THEIR
‘LOVE, HATE AND THEN THERE’S YOU’ TOUR
“Detroit rock scrappers get off mat, come back swinging.”
--SPIN (February 2009)
Momentum continues to build for the February 3 release of THE VON BONDIES' third studio album LOVE, HATE AND THEN THERE’S YOU (Majordomo Records, an imprint of Shout! Factory) with a soon-to-be-announced SXSW appearance and rotation adds at various radio stations such as Q101 in Chicago, CD101 in Columbus and Sirius Alt Nation, as well as a seal of approval from tastemaker Indie 103 in Los Angeles before they were tragically pulled off the air last week (the song can still be heard on the online version of the station). “In this day and age losing a station like Indie 103 hurts everyone,” said frontman and guitarist JASON STOLLSTEIMER.
As excitement about the release continues to grow, the Michigan-based band has announced they will debut the video for their new single “Pale Bride” via MySpace tomorrow (Friday, January 23) as well as additional dates on their “Love, Hate And Then There’s You” tour. The new round of shows includes stops in
THE VON BONDIES will be supported by special guests Nico Vega at venues like The Roxy Theatre in
What can fans expect to hear? Incoming album reviews include David Peisner in SPIN (February 2009) who wrote, “Over punchy, driving riffs and crackling drum work, Stollsteimer howls like a guy with much to be pissed about, while the sharp production and dark pop hooks offer a vision of garage rock that's more grand than grimy.” Elsewhere, in an early (four-star) review, the online outlet Frantik wrote that: "The album is full of indie-pop rock gems that will definitely set your soul on fire..." (Gian Erguiza, December 23, 2008)
About The Von Bondies:
The roots of The Von Bondies can be traced back to the late ’90s—at one point Jason had a band called the Baby Killers—but things really began in earnest when Blum teamed up with Stollsteimer in 1999. The name Von Bondies was born in 2000, and the first album Lack of Communication came the following year. Raw and Rare, a collection of live BBC recordings, followed in 2003, then Pawn Shoppe Heart. It featured their huge 2004 hit single “C’mon C’mon,” which subsequently took on a second life as the theme to Denis Leary’s highly acclaimed FX TV series “
Von Bondies - Pale Bride {MP3}
Von Bondies - Pale Bride Streaming Video Link
LATEST TOUR DATES
DATE CITY VENUE
Thu 2/12
Fri 2/13
Sun 2/15
Mon 2/16
Tue 2/17
Wed 2/18
Fri 2/20
Sat 2/21
*Sun 2/22
*Sun 3/8 Seattle, WA Neumos
*Mon 3/9
*Tue 3/10
*Fri 3/13
*Sat 3/14
*Sun 3/15 Solano Beach, CA Belly Up Tavern
*Sat 3/28
*Mon 3/30
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