A Lot Like Birds DIVISI full album stream

by | May 5, 2017

The wait is over. The new A Lot Like Birds record is finally out. Here’s your DIVISI full album stream.

Be sure to catch the band on tour in support of the new album. They’re currently out on the road with HouseholdHearts Like Lions, and OWEL on The DIVISI Tour.

Here’s a stream of the album in its entirety.

DIVISI was officially released today, May 5th, through Equal Vision.

A Lot Like Birds tour dates:

May 05 Margate, FL @ O Malley’s
May 06 St Petersburg, FL @ Local 662
May 07 Orlando, FL @ Backbooth
May 11 Cambridge, MA @ Middle East Upstairs
May 12 New York, NY @ Studio at Webster Hall
May 14 Hartford, CT @ Webster Underground
May 15 Philadelphia, PA @ Voltage Lounge
May 16 Toronto, ON @ Hard Luck
May 17 Pittsburgh, PA @ Smiling Moose
May 18 Detroit, MI @ The Ritz
May 19 Columbus, OH @ Double Happiness
May 20 Berwyn, IL @ Wire
May 21 Indianapolis, IN @ Emerson Theater
May 22 Lawrence, KS @ Jackpot
May 23 Denver, CO @ Marquis
May 24 Salt Lake City, UT @ Loading Dock
May 25 Spokane, WA @ The Pin
May 26 Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
May 28 Portland, OR @ Analog
May 30 Sacramento, CA @ Goldfield
May 31 Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction
Jun 01 Fresno, CA @ Strummers
Jun 02 Phoenix, AZ @ Pub Rock

Photo: Lauren Klinge

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