How Hard is this New ’68 (ex-The Chariot) Track “#15isallyouneed”?

by | Jun 9, 2014

If you’re looking for an intense soundtrack for your summer months, you may just be in luck with the debut album from ’68. The new band of former The Chariot frontman Josh Scogin will be putting out their first record in July, and it’s a slight departure from his previous band. Like we said before, ’68 is like Scogin’s own version of The White Stripes.

Next month the group will be on the road with Listener and The Homeless Gospel Choir for the “I Went on Tour and All I Got Was This Tour, Tour.” They’ll be supporting their debut album In Humor And Sadness, which comes out July 8th through eOne Music/Good Fight Music.

Here’s a stream of their new track  “#15isallyouneed,” as well as a video of their full performance in Vero Beach, FL in April.


’68 tour dates:

Jul 02 Kansas City, MO @ Czar Bar
Jul 03 St. Louis, MO @ Plush
Jul 04 Champagne, IL @ TBA
Jul 06 Chicago, IL @ Subterranean
Jul 08 Grand Rapids, MI @ TBA
Jul 09 Fort Wayne, IN @ TBA
Jul 10 Columbus, OH @ Double Happiness
Jul 11 Pittsburgh, PA @ TBA
Jul 12 Whitehall, PA @ TBA
Jul 13 Atlantic City, NJ @ TBA
Jul 15 Annapolis, MD @ TBA
Jul 16 Columbia, SC @ TBA
Jul 18 Atlanta, GA @ The Loft
Jul 19 Nashville, TN @ TBA
Jul 20 Memphis, TN @ TBA
Jul 21 Little Rock, AR @ TBA
Jul 22 Dallas, TX @ The Door
Jul 23 Austin, TX @ Red 7
Jul 24 Oklahoma City, OK @ TBA
Jul 25 Springfield, MO @ Randy Bacon Art Gallery

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