Listen to Another BOYFRNDZ Track “Going Under”

by | Apr 18, 2016

The new Boyfrndz album is set for release next month. It’s their third studio album, and it’s called Impulse.

To support the album they’ll be hitting the road with HIKES and Bright Like The Sun for a handful of shows, and then for a batch of dates with Residual Kid.

Here’s their new song “Going Under.”

Impulse comes out on May 27th via Brutal Panda Records.

Boyfrndz tour dates:

w/ HIKES, Bright Like The Sun
May 27 Austin, TX @ Sidewinder (no Bright Like Sun)
Jun 02 San Antonio, TX @ Limelight
Jun 03 McAllen, TX @ Yerberia Cultura
Jun 04 Corpus Christi, TX @ The NASA
Jun 05 Houston, TX @ Satellite

w/ Residual Kid
Jun 07 New Orleans, LA @ Siberia
Jun 08 Baton Rouge, LA @ Baton Rouge Music Studios
Jun 09 Lafayette, LA @ Majestic
Jun 10 Denton, TX @ Rubber Gloves
Jun 11 Ft. Worth, TX @ 1912 w/Cleanup (no Residual Kid)

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