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Wild Nights LP Out Now On Bella Union
3-15-16- 3-20-16- Austin, TX- SXSW
3-21-16- San Diego, CA – The Casbah
3-22-16- Los Angeles, CA – Bootleg Theatre
4-12-16- Washington DC – Rock and Roll Hotel*
4-13-16- Philadelphia, PA – Milkboy*
4-15-16- Boston, MA – Brighton Music Hall*
4-16-16- New York, NY – The Studio, Webster Hall*
4-18-16 – Montreal, CA – Theatre Fairmount*
4-19-16 – Toronto, CA – Mod Club*
4-21-16- Cleveland, OH - Grog Shop*
4-22-16 – Chicago, IL – Schubas Tavern*
4-23-16- Minneapolis, MN – Triple Rock Social Club*
4-26-16- Vancouver, CA – Media Club*
4-27-16- Seattle, WA- Tractor Tavern*
4-28-16- Portland, OR – Doug Fir Lounge*
4-30-16- San Francisco, CA – The Chapel*
5-2-16- San Diego, CA – The Casbah*
5-3-16- Los Angeles, CA – The Troubadour*
* With The Subways
"The Manchester, England-reared all-female quartet Pins may be the talk of the indie scene - and look magazine-ready, to boot - but their ascent has been as uncontrived as their fuzzed-out, slightly melancholy sound."-The New York Times
"Citing '90s groups like My Bloody Valentine and Jesus and Mary Chain as influences, the band takes a jangly, straight-ahead approach to alternative rock on "Young Girls" --NPR
" They're just a very good rock band making very good rock music, taking a familiar stew of influences and just nailing the fuck out of them." --Stereogum
"Young Girls," a sunny-day indie shuffler that flows perfectly in time for the gentle winds of spring" --FADER
Still on the heels of their successful second album Wild Nights, Manchester five-piece PINS have announced a string of spring US tour dates alongside indie heavyweights The Subways, in addition to an appearance at this year's SXSW. In honor of this announcement they have shared a video displaying these dates that can be viewed here.
PINS earlier this year released their standout second album Wild Nights, receiving great acclaim across media in the UK and US. The album was recorded in Joshua Tree at Rancho De La Luna with Dave Catching (QOTSA, Eagles of Death Metal) and Hayden Scott, and mixed in New York with Ben Baptie at Atomic Sound NYC (Mark Ronson).
This year has seen a packed out touring schedule for the band. Along with performing their own sold out headline shows, they have supported the likes of Sleater-Kinney, Drenge, Best Coast and Mythopeoia III: Legs.
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