Listen to NO DEVOTION’s New Track “Addition”

by | Jul 7, 2015

Lots of new stuff coming out this fall. And one of those records to keep a look out for is the debut full length from No Devotion, the band that features former Thursday frontman Geoff Rickley (United Nations) with ex-members of Lostprophets. 

The band’s forthcoming album is called Permanence, and it was produced by the band’s own Stuart Richardson with Alex Newport (At The Drive-In, The Melvins).

Later this summer the band will be making an appearance at both Reading and Leeds festivals in the UK, and we hear more touring plans are in the works.

Here’s the first song off the new record — it’s called “Addition.”

Permanence will be released on September 25th through Geoff’s Collect Records.

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