Senses Fail announce US tour
Senses Fail will be touring the US in April and May with Such Gold, Real Friends, and Major League.
Senses Fail will be touring the US in April and May with Such Gold, Real Friends, and Major League.
Senses Fail will release their fifth full-length Renacer, produced by Shaun Lopez (Deftones, Far), on March 26, 2013.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Brighten, Senses Fail, Moose Blood, and more.
idobi photographer Audrey Lew caught the Glamour Kills Holiday Fest hosted by Buddy Nielsen (Senses Fail) in New York City at Webster Hall this past weekend.
My Chemical Romance is a band that I’ve seen forever… literally since they were opening for Midtown or playing shows with Senses Fail and Reggie back in the day… I’ve been able to see them go from playing at the Troc in Philly, to headlining Madison Square Garden. The Black Parade times may be over, but the music continues on… most notably, with Frank Iero.
Tonight on The Gunz Show; Senses Fail, Second To Last, and Matthew Stewart (Founder of the Scream It Like You Mean It Tour). Tune in at 9pm ET at idobi.com
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