††† (Crosses): Watch their Network TV Debut on Jimmy Kimmel

by | Feb 12, 2014

The debut album from ††† (Crosses) came out yesterday. Pretty smooth, right? We told you it was the perfect release to get in the groove for Valentine’s Day, even if you’re playing it solo this year.

Anyway, in celebration of the release, the band made their network TV debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night. Here’s some footage of it (brought to you by AT&T as you can see). Right now the band is en route to NYC to do a pair of shows with Color Film (Glassjaw), and will head back West this weekend for some dates in Tucson and San Diego.


††† (Crosses) dates:

Feb 12 New York, NY @ Santos Party House
Feb 13 Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
Feb 14 Tuscon, AZ @ The Rock
Feb 15 San Diego, CA @ The Griffin

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