He Is Legend: Stream their New Song “Something Witchy”

by | Jan 31, 2014

It sure has been quite some time since He Is Legend put out anything new. Since the band regrouped after going on hiatus in 2009, it’s been a slow process getting things back in order and writing for a new record. Well, today the cauldron has boiled over.

He Is Legend have a new track out called “Something Witchy” (thanks Lambgoat). It’ll appear on their upcoming full-length that’s expected out on Tragic Hero Records sometime this year, and it’ll be their first album since 2009’s It Hates You.

Yea or nay?

He Is Legend tour dates:

Mar 01 Fayetteville, NC @ Drunk Horse Pub (w/Norma Jean)
Mar 03 West Columbia, SC @ New Brookland Tavern
Mar 05 Jacksonville, FL @ 1904 Music Hall
Mar 06 Ybor City, FL @ The Orpheum
Mar 07 Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ Club Vision
Mar 08 Orlando, FL @ Backbooth
Mar 09 Gainesville, FL @ High Dive
Mar 10 Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade
Mar 13 Houston, TX @ Walter’s Downtown
Mar 14 Grand Prairie, TX @ South By So What Festival at QuickTrip Park
Mar 15 Oklahoma City, OK @ The Conservatory
Mar 16 Springfield, MO @ Outland Ballroom
Mar 22 Charlotte, NC @ The Casbah at Treemont Music Hall

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