THE NEIGHBOURHOOD RELEASES NEW EP
ANNOUNCES HEADLINING NORTH AMERICAN TOUR
HEAR to imagine NOW VIA COLUMBIA RECORDS
HEAR: to imagine http://smarturl.it/ToImagineEP
Today The Neighbourhood is releasing their new EP. to imagine is out now via Columbia Records, and is preceded by singles “Stuck With Me” and “Scary Love.” In addition to the new EP, The Neighbourhood is announcing a headlining North American tour that will see the band play 15 shows across the continent (including sets at Coachella) with more dates to be announced soon. to imagine serves as the follow up EP to the band’s HARD EP that came out in September.
Hear to imagine above, and see below for full EP details as well as tour routing.
The Neighbourhood to imagine January 12, 2017 (Columbia Records)
1. Dust 2. Scary Love 3. Heaven 4. Compass 5. Stuck With Me
Tour Dates: 4/6 – Denver, CO @ The Ogden 6/20 – Norfolk, VA @ The NorVa 6/25 – Columbus, OH @ Newport Music Hall 6/26 – Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues
PREVIOUSLY: HARD EP – http://smarturl.it/HARD-EP
About The Neighbourhood:
The Neighbourhood is Jesse Rutherford (vocals), Jeremy Freedman (guitar), Zach Abels (guitar), Mikey Margott (bass) and Brandon Fried (drums).
Growing up together in the Newbury Park area of Thousand Oaks, California, The Neighbourhood started out in 2011 as a group of friends. Their 2013 debut album, I Love You, and the double-platinum hit single “Sweater Weather” catapulted the band to the top of the pop and alternative charts. “Sweater Weather” emerged as one of the biggest singles of 2013 and The Neighbourhood went on to sell out venues throughout the U.S., Europe, and Russia.
The band’s mixtape #000000 & #FFFFFF proved that they aren’t your average rock band – the mixtape was hosted by hip hop heroes Don Cannon and DJ Drama and featured the likes of YG, Raury, Danny Brown, Dej Loaf, French Montana and Casey Veggies. Wiped Out!,
The Neighbourhood’s sophomore effort, a swirling collection of R&B-infused rock, once again rewrote the rules of what it means to be a rock band in the modern musical landscape. Over the years, The Neighbourhood have proved themselves to be trendsetters through their musical and cultural output, taking The 1975, Travis Scott and Kevin Abstract on their first national tours. Considering the band’s ability to transcend genre it’s easy to wonder, who exactly is The Neighbourhood? Is it really this black and white?
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The NBHD by Adam Alessi