New EP Down n Out released, new album coming in 44 days
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Written by: Cody Denning
On July 19th, 2024, the Los Angeles band FIDLAR released a new EP titled “DOWN N OUT,” coming in hot with the trashy FIDLAR sound we all enjoy. This EP cuts deep into the roots of FIDLAR and, like any of the band's work, it delves into the life and mind of the band.
Featuring four new songs, this EP builds the hype for FIDLAR’s new album “SURVIVING THE DREAM,” set to release in 44 days on September 20th. This 13-track album is poised to be one of the band's biggest releases yet, diving into the skate rock sound and bringing back the aggressive tones of past FIDLAR albums. The album is available for pre-sale online, and you can also pre-save it on your streaming platform.
Currently, the band is touring Australia and will make their way home to California sometime in mid-September. They will then kick things off with the new album at The Catalyst in Santa Cruz, CA. The band has a tour schedule that extends through October, and there are talks of adding more dates.
There you have it, FIDLAR’s new EP is out now, the new album is coming in 44 days, and new tour dates are posted. You can find tour dates, tickets and more on the bands webiste. we will keep you updated with any new developments here on Soundwave.
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