THE NUMBER TWELVE LOOKS LIKE YOU are Back in Action

by | Sep 30, 2016

Here’s a pleasant surprise. The Number Twelve Looks Like You announced that they’ve regrouped and are working on new material. The band recently did a handful of sold-out shows opening for The Dillinger Escape Plan, and the positive response sparked a fire.

You’ll be able to help fan the flames at their upcoming shows this fall. They’ll be making an appearance at So What?! Music Festival in Dallas, along with a couple additional stops in Texas. And in December they’ll be doing their first hometown show in six years, dubbed “Gallery of Thrills,” at House of Independents in Asbury Park, NJ on December 10th.

TNTLLY formed in 2002 and went on hiatus in 2010. Their reincarnation features founding members Jesse Korman on vocals and Alexis Pareja on guitar. They’ll be joined by new members DJ Scully on bass and Michael Kadnar on drums.

Pareja said,

“The roots of this band are stronger than ever and we are ready to blaze trails with new seeds of music for everyone to harvest. We are looking forward to harnessing that energy together with long time fans, those who never got to see us, and curious newcomers. Come unite with us in this unhinged celebration of chaos!”

Here’s a stream of their 2009 album Worse Than Alone.

The Number Twelve Looks Like You tour dates:

Oct 21 Dallas, TX @ So What Music Festival
Oct 22 San Antonio, TX @ Alamo City Music Hall & Club
Oct 23 Austin, TX @ Swan Dive
Dec 10 Asbury Park, NJ @ House of Independents

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