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The Movielife announce first new allbum since 2003
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Wednesday, March 29, 2017 - 18:36
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The Movielife have signed to Rise Records, and will be releasing their first full-length album since 2003’s seminal “Forty Hour Train Back To Penn” this Fall. The band’s forthcoming release is being recorded at The Barber Shop Studios by Brett Romnes (Crime In Stereo, I Am The Avalanche, Prawn) and will be mixed by Zakk Cervini (Good Charlotte, blink-182, The Used).

”Brandon (Reilly) and I have poured every ounce of ourselves into this record.” says Vinnie Caruana, the band’s singer. ”It's not easy visualizing what a Movielife record would sound like in 2017. We wrote and wrote and wrote, and got to an amazing place. This is not a comeback record; this is something truly special. This album is a project we are both immensely proud of and can't wait to share it with the world. Full steam ahead.”

 

Upcoming shows:

Thursday, May 4 @ Kung Fu Necktie in Philadelphia
Friday, May 5 @ Brooklyn Bazaar in Brooklyn
Saturday, May 6 @ Great Scott in Boston
Sunday, May 7 @ Amityville Music Hall in Amityville, Long Island
Saturday, May 27 @ SLAM DUNK in Birmingham UK
Sunday, May 28 @ SLAM DUNK in Leeds UK
Monday, May 29 @ SLAM DUNK in Hatfield UK