Highly Suspect announce Spring Tour
+ nominated for GRAMMY award:
Best Rock Song, 2017 “My Name is Human”
sophomore album, The Boy Who Died Wolf available now via 300 Ent
+ #1 Rock Song at radio, #1 Album at Alternative via Billboard
“…danger is evident in the grungy, dark arrangements on the new album.” – Rolling Stone
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Upcoming Tour Dates:
3/26 – Tucson, AZ – KFMA Day Festival
3/31 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
4/1 – Omaha, NE – Slowdown
4/4 – Des Moines, IA – Wooley’s
4/6 – Denver, CO – Bluebird Theater
4/7 – Denver, CO – Bluebird Theater
4/8 – Colorado Springs, CO – Black Sheep
4/11 – Kansas City, MO – RecordBar
4/13 – Fayetteville, AR – George’s
4/14 – Dallas, TX – South Side Music Hall
4/18 – Huntsville, AL – Sammy T’s Music Hall
4/20 – Lexington, KY – Manchester Music Hall
4/21 – St. Louis, MO – The Pageant
4/22 – Cumberland, TN – Cumberland Cavern
4/25 – Mobile, AL – Soul Kitchen
4/26 – Destin, FL – Club LA
4/29 – Jacksonville, FL – Welcome to Rockville
4/30 – Fort Myers, FL – Fort Rock
5/4 – Washington, DC – 9:30
5/5 – Charlotte, NC – Carolina Rebellion
5/9 – New Orleans, LA – Republic NOLA
5/10 – Birmingham, AL – Saturn
5/12 – Atlanta, GA – Shaky Knees Festival
5/18 – New York, NY – Webster Hall
5/24 – Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom
5/25 – Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom
5/28 – Napa, CA – Bottlerock
6/1 – San Diego, CA – Music Box
Fresh off their third Grammy nomination, Highly Suspect today announce a new, major U.S. headline run.
The band is thrilled to be
Highly Suspect are also pleased to announce the vinyl release of “The Boy Who Died Wolf” now available in 2 unique colors.
Suspect’s sophomore album, “The Boy Who Died Wolf” (released in November via 300 Entertainment), Highly Suspect, debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Alternative album chart.
Born out of the bustling indie rock-centric borough of Brooklyn, NYC, the Cape Cod-bred rockers formed around the talents of Johnny Stevens (guitar, vocals, synths) and twin siblings Ryan (drums, vocals) and Rich (bass, vocals) Meyer.
The band’s debut album, Mister Asylum, also produced by Joel Hamilton (Black Keys, Elvis Costello) earned them two Grammy nominations for ‘Best Rock Song’ and ‘Best Rock’ Album. The boys performed their song ‘Lydia’ at the Grammy’s pre-telecast show. Their Grammy journey was documented by
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Praise for The Boy Who Died Wolf:
“With The Boy Who Died Wolf, Stevens and the Meyer twins have taken a big step toward fine-tuning their retro-grunge attack into something far more dynamic, soulful and alluring. “
– NPR Music
“The first single off TBWDW was the infectious “My Name Is Human”, which layers dark synths along the cinematic production. “Little One” follows suit with a production that is less dark and a little bit more “upbeat,” the word frontman Johnny Stevens frequently used to describe the new album’s vibe.”
– Billboard
“Wolf broadens the band’s sonic scope, folding riot-inciting punk, electro-pop, desert rock, bluesy hard rock, and prog-rock into its fray.”
– Entertainment Weekly