Tomahawk ‘Oddfellows’ Due in January, Band to Play First Show in Nearly 10 Years at New Orleans Voodoo Music Experience

by | Jun 28, 2012

Tomahawk plan to release their new album Oddfellows in January. A release date has yet to be announced through Ipecac Recordings.

The effort, co-produced by Tomahawk and Collin Dupuis (The Black Keys, The Nocturnals), marks the addition of bass player Trevor Dunn, Mike Patton’s longtime cohort.

Further, Tomahawk will make their first live appearance in nearly a decade at the New Orleans Voodoo Music and Arts Experience on October 26-28.

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