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VANISHING LIFE streaming new songs; Debut Album From Punk Supergroup Available For Pre-Order

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Starting today, just about a month before its release date, VANISHING LIFE fans can now pre-order the band’s debut album, Surveillance, via iTunes here. Each pre-order also comes with two free instant grat tracks – “Realist,” which premiered last month with Noisey magazine and was called “a pointed, straight-ahead rock ‘n’ roll track” by the site, as well as a brand-new, never before heard song, “Exile.” Originally conceptualized at the Grozerock Festival in 2013, Vanishing Life is the brainchild of Walter Schreifels (Quicksand, Gorilla Biscuits), and includes members of …And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead (Autry Fulbright), Bad Religion (Jamie Miller), and Rise Against (Zach Blair). Vanishing Life distill the hard-charged energy and spirit of their punk and hardcore histories into a stripped-down, urgent sound that’s reflective of their unique individual talents but the furthest thing from a retread.

Photo by Cecilia Alejandra​. 

Be sure to catch VANISHING LIFE on their stint of November tour dates this fall, which includes stops in Los Angeles at The Echo, and in New York at Webster Hall. Full tour dates are below, and for review copies or interview interest, please contact Stunt Company.

11/11 – Lancaster, PA – Chameleon Club
11/12 – Providence, RI – The Met
11/13 – New York, NY – The Studio @ Webster
11/14 – Philadelphia, PA – Boot & Saddle
11/17 – San Francisco, CA – Bottom Of The Hill
11/18 – Kingsburg, CA – Bullfrogs
11/19 – San Diego, CA – The Hideout
11/20 – Los Angeles, CA – The Echo

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Karol Kamiński

DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels.
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