’68 Announces New Album via Cooking Vinyl America + 2017 Tours w/ Every Time I Die + Listener

‘68 ANNOUNCES NEW FULL-LENGTH ALBUM
TWO PARTS VIPER
via COOKING VINYL AMERICA
 

ON TOUR WITH EVERY TIME I DIE & WAGE WAR
APR 28 – MAY 20TH

 
HEADLINING US TOUR WITH LISTENER
MAY 21ST – JUNE 11TH

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“…closer in style, decibels and straight-up attitude to Nirvana’s legendary Bleach.”
– ALTERNATIVE PRESS
 
“Taking an equal mixture of rock, hardcore and blues, Scogin and McClellan fiercely come together to create the sonic blast of adrenaline many Chariot fans naturally expected, while still being able to give the new material its own unique dash of reality.” 
– SUBSTREAM MAGAZINE
 
“’68 seems to be a well-orchestrated combination of rehearsed, heavy, mind-fucking rock which you just want to witness again and again.”
​– WALL OF SOUND
(New York, NY) American rock duo ’68 is excited to announce their forthcoming album entitled Two Parts Viper. The 10-track record is a compilation of what may be the pair’s strongest work to date – demonstrating more energy with a guitar and small drum set than an entire live band. Their performance and interplay on stage make for a mesmerizing set.
 
Having toured with the likes of Bring Me The Horizon, Every Time I Die, and The Fall Of Troy to name a few and hitting festivals such as Louder Than Life, Carolina Rebellion, AfterShock, and Welcome To Rockville – the alt-rock veterans felt it was time to take a different approach to further define their brand. This time around, Josh Scogin (The Chariot, Norma Jean) and bandmate, Michael McClellan have signed with a new label – Cooking Vinyl America – to launch their full-length album which channels everything from the intensity of At The Drive-In to Jack White-like vocals to a setup similar to The Black Keys.
 
’68 will be joining a number of Cooking Vinyl America label-mates which includes The Dillinger Escape Plan, Giraffe Tongue Orchestra, Billy Bragg, and Teddy Thompson, while the global division houses artists such as Marilyn Manson, The Prodigy, The Cult, and many more.
 
When asked about the making of Two Parts Viper and signing to Cooking Vinyl America, vocalist/guitarist Josh Scogin said: “This album is unlike anything I have ever written. Although it is only our 2nd full length I tried to make it sound more like our 3rd (or even 4th). Instead of just adding more blocks to the foundation of our debut, I tried to imagine that it was like 5 years down the road and just created something new (for me) from that.
 
Having met with several different labels since our first album, Cooking Vinyl was always our first choice and thankfully they saw something in ’68 as well.  We work really well together.  As an artist, that feels really good to be able to say about your label.”
 
In addition, ‘68 will be hitting the road with Every Time I Die and Wage War this spring. The tour kicks off on April 28th in Wilmington, DE and wraps up on May 20th in Lansing, MI. Shortly after, the duo will be headlining a US tour with Listener beginning May 21st in Garwood, NJ. This will be the first leg of a world tour to come later in the year, making key stops in Europe, the UK, Australia, and Japan. For more information on tour dates, please visit: http://www.theyare68.com.
Upcoming Shows
 
** w/ Every Time I Die
 
Apr 28 – Wilmington, DE – World Cafe Live **
Apr 29 – Spartanburg, SC – Ground Zero
Apr 30 – Augusta, GA – The Iron Heights
May 01 – Birmingham, AL – Zydeco **
May 02 – Memphis, TN – Hi Tone Café **
May 04 – Chattanooga, TN – Revelry Room **
May 05 – Bristol, TN – Patton-Crosswhite VFW
May 06 – Richmond, VA – Canal Club **
May 07 – Harrisonburg, VA – The Golden Pony **
May 08 – Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Soundstage **
May 09 – Erie, PA – Basement Transmissions **
May 10 – Toledo, OH – Frankies Inner City
May 11 – DeKalb, IL – The House Café **
May 12 – Iowa City, IA – Blue Moose Tap House **
May 13 – Lousville, KY – Trixies
May 14 – Chicago, IL – Bottom Lounge **
May 16 – Springfield, MO – Outland Ballroom **
May 17 – Columbia, MO – Rose Music Hall **
May 18 – Nashville, TN – The End **
May 19 – Indianapolis, IN – Deluxe, Old National Center **
May 20 – Lansing, MI– The Loft **
​May 21 – Garwood, NJ – Crossroads
May 23 – Cambridge, MA – Middle East
May 24 – New York, NY – Webster Hall
May 25 – Rochester, NY – Harmony House
May 26 – Pittsburgh, PA – Smiling Moose
May 27 – St. Louis, MO – Fubar
May 28 – Lawrence, KS – Jackpot Music Hall
May 29 – Denver, CO – Marquis Theater
May 30 – Salt Lake City, UT – Loading Dock
June 01 – Spokane, WA – The Big Dipper
June 02 – Seattle, WA – El Corazon
June 06 – West Hollywood, CA – The Roxy
June 07 – Scottsdale, AZ – Pubrock
June 09 – Dallas, TX – The Prophet Bar
June 10 – Houston, TX – Walter’s
June 11 – Austin, TX – Grizzly Hall
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