Hear More New (Old) MINUS THE BEAR – “Cat Calls & Ill Means”

by | Aug 28, 2014

We’re all about the month of October, particularly because we can’t wait to get our paws of the new Minus The Bear rarities album. Titled Lost Loves, the record will include tracks that were recorded throughout the band’s 13-year career that never got put out on any of their previous releases.

This fall the band will hit the road to support the album, and they’ll be taking along O’BrotherYoung Widows, and Mansions on separate legs.

So far you’ve already heard their track “The Lucky Ones.” Here’s another called “Cat Calls & Ill Means.”

Lost Loves will hit streets on October 7th via Dangerbird Records.

Minus The Bear tour dates:

w/ O’Brother
Oct 14 Pittsburgh, PA @ Club Cafe
Oct 16 Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair
Oct 17 New York, NY @ Gramercy Theatre
Oct 18 Philadelphia, PA @ Underground Arts
Oct 19 Washington, DC @ Rock & Roll Hotel

w/ Young Widows
Oct 21 Cleveland, OH @ Grog Shop
Oct 22 Detroit, MI @ Magic Stick
Oct 23 Chicago, IL @ Bottom Lounge
Oct 24 Minneapolis, MN @ Triple Rock
Oct 25 Des Moines, IA @ Wolly’s
Oct 27 Denver, CO @ Marquis Theatre (MTB only)

w/ Mansions
Nov 01 Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile
Nov 20 San Francisco, CA @ Slim’s
Nov 21 San Diego, CA @ Casbah
Nov 22 Pomona, CA @ Glasshouse
Nov 23 San Luis Obispo, CA @ SLO Brewing Co

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