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Rise Against Announces L.S. Dunes, Microwave, More As Tour Support


After sharing news of their fall North American tour, Rise Against has officially announced support for their upcoming performance dates. L.S. Dunes, Microwave, Cloud Nothings, and Spiritual Cramp will join the legendary punk rockers on select dates. The tour kicks off on October 14 at The Fillmore in Denver and wraps up on November 22 at The Sound in Del Mar, California. “We can’t wait to head out this fall with some old friends and new friends,” Rise Against shares in a press release. “Since we’ll be playing some venues we haven’t played in a while, we thought we’d also… Read more »

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Anti-Microwave ft. Rax and Li


Ding Ding, Stoners! Help us in welcoming our new friends Rax and Li on The way Highway as we sit down to talk about pocketing lighters in a cipher, cool and improvised pipes, and tasting boujee dog food! [smart_track_playerurl=”https://p.ido.bi/thewayhighway/TWH.251.mp3″ title=”Anti-Microwave ft. Rax and Li” artist=”The Way Highway” image=”http://i.ido.bi/assets/show/2018/09/WayHighway_LOGO_Square2.jpg” social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” ]

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Microwave Unleashes Frank Ocean-Inspired “Huperzine Dreams”


Ahead of their fourth studio album, Let’s Start Degeneracy, which is slated to drop on April 26 via Pure Noise Records, Microwave has unleashed a piano-laden, Frank Ocean-inspired new offering, “Huperzine Dreams.” The track appears as the closing track of their forthcoming full-length and also acts as the second preview of the release following the arrival of “Bored Of Being Sad.” Across their latest single, the band enlisted the collaborative talents of longtime friend Joe Hertler of Joe Hertler & The Rainbow Seekers, who added his expertise on piano and other production elements. Nathan Hardy‘s vocals and guitar work, influenced… Read more »

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Microwave Issues “Bored Of Being Sad,” Announces Fourth Album


Following the excitement they generated earlier this month with their massive tour announcement this spring, Microwave has returned with their electrifying, anthemic new single, “Bored Of Being Sad.” The new release arrives alongside an accompanying music video and the announcement of their fourth studio album, Let’s Start Degeneracy, which is slated to drop on April 26. “Bored Of Being Sad” sees Microwave at their best—having sharpened their prowess and vocalist/guitarist Nathan Hardy has honed his songwriting with a raw honesty. The chorus emerges as a rallying cry against romanticized sadness, with Hardy belting, “And I’m so bored of being sad/It’s… Read more »

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Microwave Announces Tour With Origami Angel, Heart Attack Man, & Carpool Tunnel


Microwave has announced a full U.S. headlining tour, scheduled to kick off following their performances at ​​the Roundabout Festival in Detroit, MI, on March 30 and the Shaky Knees Festival in their hometown of Atlanta, GA, on May 4.  Across the 23-show run, Microwave will be joined by Origami Angel, Heart Attack Man, and Carpool Tunnel. The tour will officially kick off on May 7 in Buffalo, NY, and conclude on June 8 in Philadelphia, PA. Tickets for the tour will go on sale this Friday, February 9, and will be available here. Ahead of their U.S. headlining tour, Microwave… Read more »

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Fenix TX, Microwave


The Gunz Show is prepped and ready to invade your speakers once again. This week, tune in to hear Gunz interview Fenix TX and Microwave.

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In Frequency – Interview with Microwave


This week on In Frequency, Eleanor Grace is joined by Nathan Hardy and Tyler Hill of Microwave for a deep dive into their upcoming sophomore record Much Love, due out September 30th on SideOneDummy.

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