MICHIGAN RATTLERS ANNOUNCE 64-DATE TOUR SOPHOMORE ALBUM THAT KIND OF LIFE OUT MAY 19TH

 

Announce 64-Date Tour

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Sophomore Album That Kind of Life Out May 19

PRESS HERE to Watch “That Kind of Life” Video

 

 

 

Roots-rock band Michigan Rattlers are hitting the home sweet road and coming to a city near you (finally)! The band will tour in support of their recently announced sophomore album, That Kind of Life (out May 19th via the band’s own Massasauga Records label). The juggernaut of an excursion kicks off this month in the band’s home state of Michigan with two very special album release shows in Detroit. They’ll make 64-stops throughout the US and Canada with performances in Chicago, Denver, Austin, Nashville, Toronto, Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles, Washington DC, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Boston and more (full routing below). Local CDC requirements will be followed.  PRESS HERE to listen to their new single and HERE to watch the official video. Fans can pre-save the album now and purchase tickets for the upcoming tour by visiting wwww.michiganrattlers.com.

 

The band can’t wait to get back on the road with lead vocalist and primary songwriter Graham Young saying “Excited would be an understatement. This band lives on the road. This year off has been a challenge but it’s given us time to reevaluate who we want to be as a band and how much our audience is a part of what we do. We can’t wait to see old friends and make some new ones.”

 

The band started teasing the release of That Kind of Life last year with the debut of the album’s first two singles “Desert Heat” and “Like A Kid.” The new music picks up right where their critically acclaimed debut full length, Evergreen (2018), left off and fans are in for a treat.

 

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Lifelong friends and deep-north natives, Michigan Rattlers play heavy-hearted folk-rock with an aching dose of Midwestern nice. Graham Young (lead vocals/guitar), Adam Reed (vocals/upright bass), Christian Wilder (vocals/piano) and Tony Audia (drums) began writing music and performing together in their Northern Michigan high school. They regularly played every bar, cafe, and stage in town, developing a musical chemistry informed by the likes of AC/DC, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Bob Seger, and more. After a few years apart, Reed and Young settled down in Los Angeles, recorded a short demo, and began playing locally. The demo found its way in the hands of super-producer Johnny K, and they cut the bulk of their first EP at NRG studios in just one day. This self-titled Michigan Rattlers EP attracted glowing reviews from No Depression, Bluegrass Situation, Relix, Glide, Grammy.com and more. Rolling Stone named the band one of their “Ten New Country Artists You Need To Know,” and in 2018, following a massive summer tour that included stops at Bonnaroo, Firefly and Electric Forest; the band released their highly anticipated debut full length album, Evergreen to critical acclaim.

 

 

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