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Folsom Sign To Spook City

Posted by Michael on July 19, 2004

Las Vegas hardcore outfit Folsom have signed to Spook City Records out of Philadelphia. Folsom have previously released a split with Your Mistake on True Destiny Records and a full-length earlier this summer on WCWW Records. The band is currently gearing up for tours with Die Young and On Our Own. You can check out the dates here: MIDWEST TOUR w/ DIE YOUNG July 23rd - Denver, CO @ Sox Place w/ In The Crosshairs July 24th - Albuquerque, NM @ Omni Rootz w/ In The Crosshairs, With These Weapons July 25th - San Antonio, TX @ Sin 13 July 26th - Laredo, TX @ Timeout Lounge July 27th - Monterrey, NL @ El Roche w/ Invictus Maneo, Por Vida July 28th - Victoria, TX @ The Odyssey July 29th - Dallas, TX @ Blood Red Club w/ Veteran July 30th - Memphis, TN @ The Caravan w/ Clenched Fist, Veteran EAST COAST TOUR w/ ON OUR OWN July 31st - Miami, FL @ The Alley August 1st - Daytona Beach, FL @ Union Hall August 2nd - Orlando, FL @ Will's Pub August 3rd - Atlanta, GA @ Neutron Bomb August 4th - NC @ TBA August 5th - Richmond, VA @ TBA August 6th - Newark, DE @ Deleware Ave. Basement August 7th - NJ @ TBA August 8th - Providence, RI @ TBA August 9th - Boston, MA @ Central Square Elk's Lodge August 10th - Albany, NY @ Trinity Church August 11th - Lakewood, OH @ The Jam w/ Stop This Fall, Lift The Curse August 12th - Pittsburgh, PA @ House Of Hardcore August 13th - Nashville, TN @ The Muse August 14th - Birmingham, AL @ 3516 Al Seier Circle (house show) w/ Die Young, Will To Live

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