Stream Fireworks’ new album Oh, Common Life
Fireworks are streaming their new album Oh, Common Life a week ahead of its release on Triple Crown Records.
Fireworks are streaming their new album Oh, Common Life a week ahead of its release on Triple Crown Records.
Fireworks release “Flies On Tape,” their second single off Oh, Common Life.
Fireworks are streaming their new song “Glowing Crosses” over at Pitchfork. The song stems off the bands upcoming album Oh, Common Life due out March 25th on Triple Crown Records. The band will join The Wonder Years on their U.S. headlining tour, dates for which can be seen here. Check out the song below!
Fireworks have announced a new album, “Oh, Common Life”, which is due out on March 25th via Triple Crown Records. The band are also replacing Defeater on their spring tour with The Wonder Years.
We’re stoked to be giving away 1 pair of tickets to every show on the Vans Off the Wall 2012 Spring Tour, featuring Set Your Goals, Cartel, Fireworks, Hit the Lights, Mixtapes, and Super Prime! We’re also going to be announcing a really cool grand prize in the next few days.
Fireworks has released a music video for their single, “Arrows”, off of their critically-acclaimed LP, Gospel.
The Wonder Years & Fireworks announce US tour with Such Gold, Make Do Mend & Living with Lions. Pennsylvania’s The Wonder Years released their latest album, The Upsides, in January 2010. The album landed the band on the Billboard charts and earned them a spot with Hopeless Records.
Detroit’s Fireworks have announced a May 24 release date for its forthcoming Brian McTernan-produced full-length Gospel on Triple Crown Records.
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