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Tour Dates 23 March, 2012

All Get Out On Tour With La Dispute, Balance And Composure And Sainthood Reps

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All Get Out On Tour With La Dispute, Balance And Composure And Sainthood Reps
LOS ANGELES (Top40 Charts/ Earshot Media) Charleston, SC's All Get Out released The Season on Favorite Gentlemen Recordings (home of Manchester Orchestra, Bad Books, Kevin Devine, O' Brother) and now they're heading out in support of the record as part of a killer tour lineup that also includes La Dispute, Balance & Composure and Sainthood Reps.

Grab the album The Season here: https://allgetout.bandcamp.com/album/the-season
Check them out, playing the album's title track on The Blue Indian: www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGu0A55Mo-Y
You can also view the band's Daytrotter session here: www.daytrotter.com/#!/concert/all-get-out/20055213-3737739
www.facebook.com/allgetout
https://favoritegentlemen.com

All Get Out On Tour with La Dispute, Balance & Composure and Sainthood Reps
North American Tour 2012

Tour Dates:

Sat March 24 Varsity Theater, Minneapolis MN
Sun March 25 The Waiting Room, Omaha NE
Mon March 26 Gabe's Oasis, Iowa City IA
Tue March 27 Jackpot Music Hall, Lawrence KS
Wed March 28 Marquis Theater, Denver CO
Thu March 29 The Basement, Ogden UT
Fri March 30 The Venue, Boise ID
Sat March 31 Vera Project, Seattle WA
Sun April 1 Branx, Portland OR
Tue April 3 Operhouse, Oakland CA
Wed April 4 Sub-Mission, San Francisco CA
Thu April 5 Chain Reaction, Anaheim CA
Fri April 6 Eagle Rock Center for the Arts, Los Angeles CA
Sat April 7 Rock City, Camarillo CA
Sun April 8 Che Cafe, San Diego CA
Mon April 9 The Underground, Phoenix AZ
Wed April 11 Pine Box, Midland TX
Thu April 12 Red 7, Austin TX
Fri April 13 Warehouse Live, Houston TX
Sat April 14 Rubbergloves, Dallas TX
Sun April 15 Conseratory, Oklahoma City OK
Mon April 16 Firebird, St Louis MO
Tue April 17 The End, Nashville TN
Wed April 18 Masquerade, Atlanta GA
Thu April 19 Orpheum, Tampa FL
Fri April 20 Talent Farm, Pembroke Pines FL
Sat April 21 The Pit, Jacksonville FL
Sun April 22 New Brookland, Columbia SC
Tue April 24 Southland Ballroom, Raleigh NC
Wed April 25 Kingdom, Richmond VA
Thu April 26 Otto Bar, Baltimore MD
Fri April 27 Lost Horizon, Syracuse NY
Sat April 28 Union Transfer, Philadelphia PA
Sun April 29 Bowery Ballroom, New York NY
Mon April 30 Middle East, Cambridge MA
Wed May 2 La Sala Rosa, Montreal QC
Thu May 3 Mod Club, Toronto ON
Fri May 4 Mohawk Place, Buffalo NY
Sat May 5 Magic Stick, Detroit MI
Sun May 6 Metro, Chicago IL
Mon May 7 Pyramid Scheme, Grand Rapids MI

About All Get Out:

The road is family—the disciplining father, the nurturing mother; exist as shadows at each stop to any band betrothed to relentless touring without a safety net. With miles behind and miles ahead, life in a van will change a band; and All Get Out are no exception. From the wasted days stranded, to the desolate moments of doubt, to the nights where immortality stretches through bended notes, two-hundred and fifty shows a year has shaped the band known for their attitude and angst on display through high woven volume into a refined framework fusing gambled moments and glossy catchiness.

"We sound like we've been on tour for three years. We've been smoking and driving, and we don't smell too good," Nathan Hussey, singer and guitarist, defining the coming of age sound on their full-length debut, The Season.

In 2007 the foursome from Charleston, SC found themselves with two EPs, stumbling into regular weekend tours of the South. Soon three days became a month and a month became six. A play-anywhere-for-anyone ethic kept All Get Out on tour for three years. A loyal fan base that has been equally enamored and entertained with their big ditch, bigger valley sound has grown with them, anticipating when the band would enter the studio again.

Acting as a centerpiece to an album with running themes, the title track for The Season puts all the moments that have shaped the members square into the light. "While touring is fun and a dream, there were times where all of us wanted a wall to punch and cry and wished we were home, or had a home." Hussey explains. Writing in the moment, truly unfiltered, each verse displays specific moments of disarray the band found themselves in: broken friendships, fights, and empty wallets. In the end The Season is about moving past it all so you can keep on driving.

Just as All Get Out accidentally ended up spending the formidable part of their '20s counting mile markers, so did The Season unintentionally transform itself into a pop record when the band began tracking with producer Matt Malpass (Lydia, Copeland). Still visceral and soul-bearing as before, The Season stretches All Get Out into the frequencies beyond reactionary abrasions.

Rather than discard older material that dated back to 2007, when a much younger All Get Out wore relationship dirt all over each melody, the songs were kept for nostalgia, giving everyone a chance to hear how the band grew. Songs like My Friends, Son of Mine, Don't Let Me Go and Girl Gun display an innocence, but the rest of the album shows a band aware that the horizon holds more than can be comprehended. Even Hussey has taken himself out as the protagonist of each song, changing his voice into a character that meanders in, saying "hello", as the much bigger story unfolds.

"It's a book on the history of our band," Hussey says of album. "Now we start another Season."

ALL GET OUT is:
Nathan Hussey - Vocals, Guitar, Organ, Piano
Michael Rogers - Vocals, Bass, Trumpet
Gordon Keiter - Drums, Percussion
Mel Washington - Vocals, Guitar, Organ, Piano, Synth

Additional Guitars & Pedal Steel: Andy Lee
Strings: Ben Kaufman & Markus Midkiff
Additional Organ & Synth: Andrew Knox
Drum Tech and Additional Drums: Lane Johnson

PRODUCED RECORDED AND MIXED BY: Matt Malpass at Marigolds and Monsters in Atlanta, GA
STRINGS RECORDED BY: Brad Fisher, Lane Johnson, and Jared Tuck at Favorite Gentlemen Studios in Atlanta, GA
STRINGS PRODUCED BY: Mel Washington at Favorite Gentlemen Studios in Atlanta, GA
MASTERED BY: Colin Leonard at Glenn Schick Mastering in Atlanta, GA






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