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Annuals Tour with Minus the Bear, Play Lincoln Theatre

 

Annuals are becoming a daily thing around these parts. It seems we haven’t been able to go a week without mentioning a new album, a date at Raleigh Wide Open, a new album from their alter ego, and now a full US tour with Minus the Bear including a stop at Lincoln Theatre in Downtown Raleigh.

 

Annuals lovers will want to mark their calendars with a couple of dates. First is the Raleigh Wide Open gig on September 5th, the second is October 7th for the release of their sophmore album Such Fun, and the final date is October 29th when they will play Lincoln Theatre with Minus the Bear and Sylvie. Annuals all the time, but who’s complaining?  Not me.

Tickets will be on sale HERE on Saturday August 9th.

 

 
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Friday, 22 August 2008

New Annuals Song Confessor Released

 

 

Just a couple of weeks before headlining the Cherry Bounce stage at Raleigh Wide Open and a over a month before their Sophmore album, Such Fun, is released, Annuals are teasing us with one track from the album.

 

Don’t let the dramatic artwork above fool you, Annuals are not blazing red on this new track. Confessor, the first track on Such Fun, sounds like a hybrid of Sunfold and Annuals. It must be hard going back and forth from spastic rock to dramatic emo and this track illustrates both sides of the band’s identity. The song isn’t as sharp as most of the tracks that come out of the Annuals camp. Let’s hope the rest of the new album is a bit more blazing than this track....

 

I also hear that the new album is all over the place and there are even a couple of country songs on Such Fun. Maybe the guys (and gal) had “such fun” making the new album that they have lost the spark that ignited Be He Me.....October 7th will hopefully prove this speculation wrong.

Stream/buy the track on Annuals myspace page

 

Annuals also play Lincoln Theatre with Minus the Bear on October 29th.

Source: newraleigh.com 

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