The Number Twelve Looks Like You are in the studio

by | Jun 15, 2017

We told you how The Number Twelve Looks Like You were hashing out material for their next record. Well the record has been written, and the guys are in the studio tracking a new album.

A follow up to 2009’s album Worse Than Alone, their new material looks to be on course for a release later this year.

Which means they’ll be done recording before they head to Europe in August. They’ll be joining The Dillinger Escape Plan on the last leg of their farewell tour overseas, making an appearance at ArcTanGent, and then meeting up with Hexis for a run of UK & Russian dates.

More #12 coming soon…

Here’s where you can catch them:

TNTLLY tour dates:

w/ Dillinger
Aug 08 Nuremberg, GER @ Hirsch
Aug 09 Jaromer, CZE @ Brutal Assault
Aug 10 Kraków, POL @ Kwadrat
Aug 11 Budapest, HUN @ A38
Aug 12 Zagreb, HRV @ Mochvara
Aug 13 Wien, AUT @ Szene
Aug 14 Prague, CZE @ Palac Akrof
Aug 15 Cologne, GER @ Gloria
Aug 16 Leipzig, GER @ Conne Island
Aug 17-19 Bristol, UK @ ArcTanGent (no Dillinger)

w/ Hexis
Aug 20 Glasgow, UK @ Audio
Aug 21 Birmingham, UK @ Sunflower Lounge
Aug 22 London, UK @ Black Heart
Aug 23 Haarlem, NLD @ Patronaat
Aug 25 Kaliningrad, RUS @ TBA
Aug 26 St. Petersburg, RUS @ Mod
Aug 27 Les Moscow, RUS @ Sun
Aug 28 Ekaterinburg, RUS @ TBA

Photo: FB

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