STICK TO YOUR GUNS “No Tolerance”

by | Sep 8, 2016

New label. New EP. Stick To Your Guns are set to release their first new music since 2015’s album Disobedient. Their new EP is titled Better Ash Than Dust, and you can hear another new song off it.

Frontman Jesse Barnett talked about the new track “No Tolerance.”

What I always loved about this music is that the music and its scene was always a tolerant place. As I’m sure most of us know the world and our society can be very intolerant to anything or anyone outside of their rules. This song is about our intolerance for intolerance. There is no tolerance for racists, sexists, homophobes or fascists in our scene. On a more personal level this song was inspired by my choice to be vegan. I can no longer be tolerant towards the torture that is inflicted on our fellow species that we share this planet with. I will use my voice, money and actions to stand against these things.

This fall STYG will be supporting the EP on the Better Ash Than Dust Tour. They’ll be bringing along Stray From The PathExpire, and Knocked Loose.

Better Ash Than Dust comes out September 23rd through Pure Noise Records.

STYG tour dates w/ Stray From The Path, Expire & Knocked Loose:

Sep 08 Seattle, WA @ Studio Seven
Sep 09 Vancouver, BC @ The Rickshaw Theatre
Sep 10 Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre
Sep 11 Orangevale, CA @ The Boardwalk
Sep 12 Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex
Sep 13 Denver, CO @ Marquis Theater
Sep 15 Chicago, IL @ The Bottom Lounge
Sep 16 Detroit, MI @ Shelter
Sep 17 Toronto, ON @ The Opera House
Sep 18 Montreal, QC @ La Tulipe
Sep 19 Howell, NJ @ GameChanger World
Sep 20 Worcester, MA @ The Palladium
Sep 21 New York, NY @ The Gramercy Theatre
Sep 22 Philadelphia, PA @ Voltage Lounge
Sep 23 Richmond, VA @ The Canal Club
Sep 24 Jacksonville, FL @ 1904 Music Hall
Sep 25 St Petersburg, FL @ Local 662
Sep 27 Houston, TX @ Walter’s
Sep 28 San Antonio, TX @ Alamo City Music Hall
Sep 30 Mesa, AZ @ Nile Theater
Oct 01 San Diego, CA @ SOMA
Oct 02 Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction

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