Get Ready, There’s New O’BROTHER on Way

by | Oct 26, 2015

Looks like we’re going to get the first taste from their new album next week. O’Brother have been working on their third studio record for much of the year, a follow up to 2013’s Disillusion, and details are going to come after Halloween.

According to the band, the new record is going to be more minimalistic and stripped down, but yet still heavy as hell. They’re speaking our language.

The first week of November they’ll be out joining Minus The Bear on a string of dates for their 10-year anniversary tour of Menos el Oso.

So until we hear more, here’s a stream of Disillusion in full.

O’Brother tour dates w/ Minus the Bear:

Nov 03 Wilmington, NC @ Ziggy’s
Nov 04 Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle
Nov 05 Athens, GA @ Georgia Theater
Nov 06 Orlando, FL @ The Social
Nov 07 Orlando, FL @ The Social
Nov 09 Washington, DC @ Howard Theatre

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