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Diva Bleach Shares Nostalgia-Inducing Single, “Torn In Two”

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[Photo via InVogue Records]

The past few months have been nothing short of a whirlwind for this Phoenix-based duo. Diva Bleach is ready to kick ass and take names as they share a new single today, “Torn In Two.”

Following their recent signing to InVogue Records and the releases of “Kiss Her Goodbye” and “Out Of My Head,” vocalist/bassist Sydney Roten and guitarist Brie Ritter are offering a glamourous, yet heartbreaking track.

“‘Torn in Two’ is about wanting someone you can’t have,” Roten says of the new single. We’ve all been there, too, Sydney! Here, the band shows off their pop-rock prowess, with candied ’00s guitar strums and powerful vocals that take us back to cross-country Warped Tour days. Check out the “Torn In Two” music video below.

Diva Bleach is staying super busy this spring and summer as they venture out first as support for Young Rising Sons beginning in April. Then, in July, you can catch the band on tour on Sad Summer Festival with headliners  Mayday Parade and The Maine, as well as The Wonder Years, We The Kings, and more. Secure your tickets here and check out the full touring schedules below.

Young Rising Sons Tour Dates:

  • April 12—Washington, DC @ Union Stage
  • April 13—Richmond, VA @ Richmond Music Hall
  • April 14—Greensboro, NC @ Hangar 1819
  • April 15—West Columbia, SC @ New Brooklyn Tavern
  • April 17—Nashville, TN @ Eastside Bowl
  • April 18—Atlanta, GA @ Purgatory Masquerade
  • April 19—Tampa, FL @ Oscura
  • April 21—Austin, TX @ Antone’s Nightclub
  • April 22—Fort Worth, TX @ Tulips
  • April 23—Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall
  • April 25—Phoenix, AZ @ Rebel Lounge
  • April 26—Los Angeles, CA @ Lodge Room
  • April 27—Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst Atrium
  • April 28—Roseville, CA @ Goldfield
  • April 30—Seattle, WA @ Madame Lou’s
  • May 1—Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom
  • May 3—Boise, ID @ El Korah Shine
  • May 4—Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court
  • May 5—Denver, CO @ Blue Bird Theater

Sad Summer Festival Tour Dates:

  • July 20—Chicago, IL @ Salt Shed Outdoor
  • July 21—Pontiac, MI @ Crofoot Festival Grounds
  • July 23—Pittsburgh, @ PA Stage AE Outdoor
  • July 24—Columbus, OH @ KEMBA Live! Outdoor
  • July 26—Atlanta, GA @ Coca-Cola Roxy
  • July 27—Clearwater, FL @ The Sound at Coachman Park
  • July 29—Cleveland, OH @ Jacobs Pavilion
  • Aug. 1—New York, NY @ The Rooftop at Pier 17
  • Aug. 3—Worcester, MA @ Palladium Outdoor
  • Aug. 4—Asbury Park, NJ @ Stone Pony Summer Stage
  • Aug. 6—Buffalo, NY @ Terminal B at the Outer Harbor
  • Aug. 8—Philadelphia, PA @ Highmark Skyline Stage
  • Aug. 9—Columbia, MD @ Chrysalis Stage