Stolas: stream their self-titled album front to back

by | Mar 17, 2017

Here’s one for your St. Patrick’s Day playlist. The new album from Stolas. 

It’s a follow up to the band’s 2014’s effort Allomaternal, and it’s the first record with lead vocals from drummer Carlo Marquez. It was also recorded with producer Mike Watts (GlassjawThe Dear HunterHopesfall).

The band is currently out on the road supporting the record. They’re out with Mylets and Icarus the Owl.

Here’s the album in its entirety:

Stolas tour dates:

Mar 17 Helotes, TX @ Jack’s Patio Bar & Grill
Mar 18 Houston, TX @ The Raven Tower
Mar 20 Orlando, FL @ Backbooth
Mar 21 Margate, FL @ O’Malley’s Sports Bar
Mar 23 Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade – Purgatory
Mar 24 Nashville, TN @ Rocketown
Mar 27 Oklahoma City, OK @ 89th Street Collective
Mar 28 St. Louis, MO @ Fubar
Mar 29 Indianapolis, IN @ The Emerson Theater
Mar 30 Pittsburg, PA @ The Smiling Moose
Mar 31 Rochester, NY @ Montage Music Hall
Apr 01 New York, NY @ The Studio at Webster Hall
Apr 02 Cambridge, MA @ Middle East – Upstairs
Apr 04 Philadelphia, PA @ Voltage Lounge
Apr 05 Baltimore, MD @ The Ottobar
Apr 06 Columbus, OH @ Woodlands Tavern
Apr 07 Warren, MI @ The Ritz
Apr 08 Chicago, IL @ Subterranean
Apr 10 Denver, CO @ Marquis Theater
Apr 11 Colorado Springs, CO @ Black Sheep
Apr 12 Salt Lake City, UT @ The Loading Dock
Apr 14 Seattle, WA @ The Funhouse
Apr 15 Portland, OR @ Analog Café
Apr 17 Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst
Apr 18 Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction

Photo: Michael-Rex Carbonell

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