TOUR DATES:
07.07.19 – Nelsonville, OH, Nelsonville Music Festival 07.21.19 – Los Angeles @ The Echo w/ Trail of the Dead
08.09.19 – Nashville, TN, Mercy Lounge* 08.10.19 – Indianapolis, IN. Square Cat Vinyl* 08.11.19 – Cincinnati, OH, MOTR Pub* 08.12.19 – Detroit, MI, PJs Lager House*# 08.14.19 – Columbus, OH, Ace of Cups* 08.15.19 – Pittsburgh, PA, Mr. Smalls Theatre^ 08.16.19 – Clifton Park, NY, Upstate Concert Hall^ 08.17.19 – Providence, RI, Fete Ballroom^ 08.19.19 – Asbury Park, NJ, Stone Pony^ 08.20.19 – Brooklyn, NY, St. Vitus# 08.21.19 – Washington, DC, DC9# 08.22.19 – Richmond, VA, G5 Gallery# 08.23.19 – Asheville, NC, Mothlight%# 08.24.19 – Atlanta, GA, The EARL# 08.27.19 – Tulsa, OK, The Vanguard@ 08.29.19 – Flagstaff, AZ, Green Room@
10.08.19 – Fort Collins, CO, Surfside 7 10.10.19 – Sioux Falls, SD, Total Drag 10.11.19 – Minneapolis, MN, The Varsity Theater^ 10.12.19 – Des Moines, IA, Wooly’s^ 10.13.19 – St. Louis, MO, The Ready Room^ 10.15.19 – Houston, TX, White Oak Music Hall^ 10.16.19 – Austin, TX, Emo’s^ 10.17.19 – Dallas, TX, Granada Theater^ 10.19.19 – Denver, CO, Ogden Theatre^ 10.20.19 – Salt Lake City, UT, The Union Event Center^ 10.22.19 – San Francisco, CA, Warfield Theater^ 10.23.19 – Santa Cruz, CA, The Catalyst^ 10.24.19 – Ventura, CA, Majestic Ventura Theater^
11.08.19 – Austin, TX @ Levitation
^ w/ The Distillers * w/ Moonwalks # w/ Craig Brown Band % w/ Big Business @ w/ Frankie & the Witch Fingers
Love for Darkness Rains:
"Death Valley Girls are a gift to the world" Iggy Pop
“Darkness Rains exemplifies a modern tap on Funhouse, whilst dabbling in punk-rock alternatives, with the militant beats and chaotic lyrics, making for a spiritually-driven listen.” CLASH
“You can practically hear the matching blood-red robes rustle. Darkness is a deeper and more distinctive album…” LA Record
“Hook-driven death/glam rockers…” Revolver
“…a band on the brink of galactic explosion.” What Youth
“…Bloomgarden’s full-throated belting brings an immediate, welcome wrinkle, and the band roars, thumps, and burns out of sheer inspiration rather than imitation or even homage.” The Vinyl District
“An infectious rocker…” Rolling Stone on “Disaster (Is What We’re After)”
“Delivering a fuzzy, propulsive, dystopian dancefloor filler of the kind that you’d likely find clad in black and snuck into a Horrors DJ set.” DIY Magazine |
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