The Chariot: Here’s a Video of their Farewell Tour

by | Jan 30, 2014

When The Chariot came over to our Haus for an interview in 2011 we were listening to At The Drive-In’s Acrobatic Tenement when they walked in. Josh Scogin immediately stopped and asked, “Is this At The Drive-In?” 

We ended up getting into a conversation about the importance of being different, especially if you’re a younger band. It’s no wonder why The Chariot’s music has resonated with so many people.

Though they’ve only been kaput a few months, you kinda miss them already, don’t ya? Well, here’s a heartwarming video featuring clips from the band’s farewell tour last year. And if you haven’t yet, check out Scogin’s new band ’68 — they’ll be reissuing their 7″ debut EP, Midnight, on April 1st through No Sleep Records.

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