Listen to STICK TO YOUR GUNS’ New Album “Disobedient”

by | Feb 6, 2015

Stick To Your Guns are about to kick off a month-long North American trek next week with The Amity Affliction, Being As An Ocean, and ’68. They’ll be out supporting their long-awaited new album Disobedient, which also comes out next week.

Here’s a stream of their new album from start to finish.

The record will be available on Tuesday.

STYG tour dates w/ The Amity Affliction, Being As An Ocean, ’68:

Feb 13 Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades
Feb 14 Salt Lake City, UT @ In the Venue
Feb 15 Denver, CO @ Marquis Theatre
Feb 17 Chicago, IL @ The Bottom Lounge
Feb 18 Detroit, MI @ Magic Stick
Feb 19 Toronto, ON @ Mod Club
Feb 20 Montreal, QC @ Paradox Theatre
Feb 21 Worcester, MA @ The Palladium
Feb 22 New York, NY @ Gramercy Theatre
Feb 23 Albany, NY @ Bogie’s
Feb 24 Philadelphia, PA @ TLA
Feb 25 Greensboro, NC @ Cone Denim Center
Feb 26 Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade
Feb 27 Tampa, FL @ The Orpheum
Feb 28 Jacksonville, FL @ Underbelly
Mar 02 San Antonio, TX @ Korova
Mar 03 Houston, TX @ Walter’s
Mar 04 Dallas, TX @ The Door
Mar 05 Albuquerque, NM @ Launchpad
Mar 06 Phoenix, AZ @ Nile Theatre
Mar 08 San Diego, CA @ Soma

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