BLACK MAP Releasing Album “In Droves”

by | Nov 21, 2016

Next year is going to be lit with new music. Like this new one from Black Map. Members of Dredg, Far, and The Trophy Fire are releasing their sophomore album In Droves.

It’s a follow up to their 2014 debut record …And We ExplodeIt features 15 tracks and clocks in a little over 45 minutes.

Sound enticing? Well you’ve still got a few months to wait for it. But the band will be doing a bunch of shows beforehand. Next week the group will be performing at the Viper Room in West Hollywood (Nov 30) with ÆGES, followed by a show in San Francisco with Giraffe Tongue Orchestra (Dec 6). And in the New Year they’ll be heading back out with Chevelle.

Here’s their new song “Run Rabbit Run.”

In Droves will be released on March 10th through eOne Music.



Black Map tour dates:

Nov 30 West Hollywood, CA @ The Viper Room w/ ÆGES
Dec 06 San Francisco, CA @ The Independent w/ Giraffe Tongue Orchestra

w/ Chevelle
Jan 13 San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore
Jan 14 Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades
Jan 15 Boise, ID @ The Knitting Factory
Jan 17 Spokane, WA @ The Knitting Factory
Jan 18 Portland, OR @ Roseland Theater
Jan 20 Riverside, CA @ Riverside Auditorium
Jan 21 San Diego, CA @ House of Blues
Jan 22 Las Vegas, NV @ House of Blues
Jan 24 Albuquerque, NM @ El Rey Theater
Jan 26 Boulder, CO @ Boulder Theater

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