There’s a new NUMBER 12 LOOKS LIKE YOU album being written

by | Jan 30, 2017

We know we’re ready for it. The Number Twelve Looks Like You recently wrapped up a West Coast tour with Stolas and Fero Lux. And now they’re back home hashing out material for their next record.

Their next record being a follow up to 2009’s album Worse Than Alone. It looks like it could see the light of day sometime in 2017. But ya know… it’s still way early in the process.

If you can’t wait to hear new TNTLLY jams, you’ll have at least a few more chances to catch them live — particularly if you’re in the Midwest. The band will be doing a trio of shows post-Valentine’s day in Chicago and Indiana.

As far as the writing process goes, it looks like ideas are flowing pretty easily. As the band said, “There is no shortage of fresh ideas.”

More to come…

The Number Twelve Looks Like You tour dates:

Feb 15 Chicago IL @ Double Door
Feb 16 Indianapolis IN @ The Emerson Theater
Feb 17 Valparaiso IN @ Big Shots

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