MY IRON LUNG is Releasing their New Album “Learn To Leave” this Summer

by | Jun 3, 2016

We knew something was baking in the oven. SoCal’s My Iron Lung have been busy working on a new record… and it’s getting released in August.

The new album is called Learn To Leave, and it’ll follow their 2014 debut record Relief.

They’ll be hitting the road a lot this fall. But prior to that they’ll be warming up with a West Coast run that kicks off on June 10th.

Here’s the first single off the record — “The Same House.”

Learn To Leave comes out August 5th via Pure Noise Records.

My Iron Lung tour dates:

Jun 12 Seattle, WA @ Fun House
Jun 13 Portland, OR @ Analog Cafe
Jun 14 Chico, CA @ 1078 Gallery
Jun 15 San Francisco, CA @ Brick & Mortar
Jun 17 Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction
Jun 18 Van Nuys, CA @ White Oak Music Hall
Jun 19 San Diego, CA @ House of Blues
Jun 20 Scottsdale, AZ @ Pub Rock
Jun 21 El Paso, TX @ Mesa Music Hal
Jun 22 Albuquerque, NM @ The Co Op

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