/ you me at six
We are excited to announce that we’ll be co-headlining a tour in the US with some of our buddies from the UK! Starting January 24th, we’ll be doing a short tour with You Me At Six, Twin Atlantic, and We Are The Ocean!
1.24 Cleveland, OH / Grog Shop
1.25 Chicago, IL / Beat Kitchen
1.26 Pontiac, MI / Pike Room*
1.27 Toronto, ON / Sneaky Dee’s
1.28 Pittsburgh, PA / Smiling Moose
1.29 New York, NY / Studio at Webster Hall
1.30 Worcester, MA / Palladium Upstairs
1.31 Philadelphia, PA / Barbary
2.01 Baltimore, MD / Ottobar
2.02 Charlotte, NC / Casbah*
2.03 Atlanta, GA / Masquerade
2.04 Orlando, FL / The Social
2.06 Houston, TX / Warehouse Live
2.07 San Antonio, TX / White Rabbit
2.08 Dallas, TX / The Door
2.10 Mesa, AZ / The Nile
2.11 San Diego, CA / Soma Sidestage
2.12 Anaheim, CA / Chain Reaction
2.14 Los Angeles, CA / Troubadour
* No You Me At Six. The Swellers headline.
Alter The Press wrote a flattering review of one of our final Young Guns’ shows, Brighton to be specific. This was one of the two shows that we were lucky enough to be joined by our good friends in Set Your Goals. Much like yours’ truly, the first couple shows for their tour with You Me At Six had to get rescheduled!
Many Thanks to Alter The Press for the kind words! You can check out the interview here.
“The stage is set for the two main acts of the night, and first up is hook-laden pop rock in the form of The Swellers. Reared in Miami, the quartet are a refreshing addition to an over saturated pop-punk scene, and bring a sincerity and a dignity that shines through on every song. ‘Fire Away’ and ‘2009’ are performed at a thrashing high-tempo that sparks delirium in the pit, which fittingly, is one full of shining smiles and spine tingling sing-along. ‘Feet First’ is brilliantly written, lyrically as well as instrumentally, with “woahs” that will melt the heart of the most cynical of rock fans. It’s a sign of the band’s work ethic and general attitude towards their trade that they are waiting at the merch stand before and after their set with new and old fans alike, a trait increasingly rare in modern music.”





