PREMIERE: Listen to a New ALL HUMAN Track – “And So Peter Dances…”

by | Jun 22, 2015

If you’ve been following us for a while, you know we have a thing for All Human. The band that features former Fear Before guitarist Adam Fisher (also of Orbs) serenaded our souls with their debut album Catholic Guilt or the Queerest of Thoughts — so much to where we put it as one of our favorite releases of 2012.

But that was three years ago, and three years feels like an eternity. Thankfully the band is on course to releasing their long-awaited sophomore effort Teenagers, You Don’t Have to Die, a 17-track album they began recording last summer.

This new record welcomes Trophy Scars drummer Brian Ferrara to the lineup, and from what we’ve heard so far, you’re in for a treat.

On August 1st the band will be playing their first show back (and Adam and Brian’s first show together) at 4th Street Vine in Long Beach, CA. They’ll be opening for The Underground Railroad to Candyland and The Snow Cones.

Here’s a stream of their brand new song “And So Peter Dances…”

Teenagers, You Don’t Have to Die will be available this summer.

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