Is Your Body Ready for New And So I Watch You From Afar?

by | Mar 20, 2014

If you know what’s good for your ears, then you know all about And So I Watch You From Afar. We crushed hard over their 2013 album All Hail Bright Futures and went around our Haus screaming “ka ba ta bo da ka” for weeks. What if we told you they’ve been working on new material? Your bowl of Lucky Charms just got way better.

These young brave minds have been holed away in their Belfast lair demoing material for a new record. They’re still in the early stages of writing, but they’re plotting a 2015 release for their next effort.

If you can’t wait til then, fear not — they’ll be touring Europe this spring; and we presume they’ll be back in the States sometime this year. And since we mentioned it, here’s a stream of All Hail Bright Futures in its entirety.

Until next time, stay golden.

ASIWYFA tour dates (Europe):

Apr 18 Zottegem, BEL @ Dunk Festival
Apr 21 Augsburg, GER @ Musikkantine
Apr 22 Poznan, POL @ Minoga
Apr 23 Bratislava, SVK @ Randal Club
Apr 24 Budapest, HUN @ A38
Apr 25 Vienna, AUT @ Flex Club
Apr 26 La Chaux-de-Fonds, CHE @ Bikini Test
Apr 28 Leeds, UK @ Belgrave Music Hall
Apr 29 Newcastle, UK @ Cluny 2
Apr 30 Edinburgh, UK @ Studio 24

May 02 Leicester, UK @ Handmade Festival

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