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Jan. 15 — Dirty Honey will tentatively release a new live recording next month.

Mayhem and Revelry Live is scheduled for release Feb. 21 on vinyl, CD, and digital platforms through Dirt Records. Additionally, a four-part video documentary series recorded during the band’s sold out 60-date U.S./UK/European “Can’t Find The Brakes Tour” is scheduled for release alongside the band’s first-ever live recording.

The forthcoming recording spans 16 songs. Audiences can see and hear the band’s performance of just one of those songs, ‘When I’m Gone’ now.

Guitarist John Notto spoke highly of the band’s forthcoming debut live recording in a prepared statement.

“We are very proud to present to you this collection of live performances from around the world,” Notto said. “Like my favorite live albums I listened to constantly as a kid, I believe this album features the band in its most honest form, feeding off the audience and walking the wire with a grin and a dash of reckless abandon that can only come from that magical place we get to onstage with you, the audience. We hope you enjoy listening to this as much as we enjoyed performing it.”

Front man Marc LaBelle expanded on Notto’s thoughts with his own comments.

To me, live albums have always been the quintessential corner stone for any rock band’s catalog,” LaBelle said. “I grew up on Aerosmith’s ‘A Little South of Sanity,’ AC/DC’s ‘LIVE,’ The Stones’ ‘Get Your Ya-Ya’s Out,’ and Zeppelin’s ‘How the West Was Won.’  There’s something beautiful about a band’s unbridled live energy mixed with an audience’s excitement that breathes new life into songs. The guys in the band and I have long been told ‘your records are awesome, but you’re even better live,’ and I think that sentiment comes across loud and clear on ‘Mayhem & Revelry.’”

Mayhem and Revelry Live will come less than two years after the release of the band’s latest studio recording, Can’t Find The Brakes, which was also released through Dirt Records.

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