STRAWBERRY GIRLS Teasing “Italian Ghosts” + Album Release Shows

by | Jan 6, 2017

Wanna know how to impress your valentine this year? Take him to see Strawberry Girls. The band is set to release their deluxe version of Italian Ghosts, and they’ve got some album release shows coming up in Southern California.

A pair of SoCal shows that’ll feature The Body Rampant and So Much Light. On February 16th they’ll be taking over the Slide Bar in Fullerton; and on February 17th they’ll be in LA at the Hi Hat.

You can best believe they’ll be playing jams off Italian Ghosts — which features reworked songs from the band’s 2011 EP of the same name.

Drummer Ben Rosett said the album is “a testament to how much we’ve grown as a band and what we believe is our best sounding audio experience as of yet.”

“As of yet” are key words, because the Girls have a lot coming up this year. Like how they’re recording an album featuring Kurt Travis. Oh yeah… and a new Strawberry Girls full-length is also in the works.

Italian Ghosts comes out February 17th through Tragic Hero.

Here’s a teaser:

Strawberry Girls album release shows:

Feb 16 Fullerton, CA @ Slide Bar
Feb 17 Los Angeles, CA @ The Hi Hat

Photo: @blacksheepimaging

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