After a highly successfully 2014 that saw the band successfully complete two tours, be featured on AbsolutePunk, get signed to Imminence Records, and release a 7” on vinyl label Giant MKT, Backslashes And Bad Ideas once again partners up with AbsolutePunk to exclusively premiere the band’s first music video. The video, which may be viewed HERE, is for the band’s “Sad Is The New Black” of their 7”. The premiere comes one day before the band sets out on their “99 Problems But This Tour Aint One” tour that is sponsored by Kiss The Concrete Co and begins in Stroudsburg, PA. The tour will hit key dates in Baltimore, Lansing, and Chicago before ending January 25th in Pittsburgh, PA.
Vocalist Nick DePalo had this to say on the tour, “We are eager to get back on the road and share our music in cities we haven’t yet played. We look forward to seeing a lot of new faces as well as familiar friends along the way. Throughout the past year we’ve been honing our new material and bringing more elements into our live performances through each show we play. We’re very excited to show everyone what we’ve been working on.” The tour will be supporting 2013’s There Is No Place Like Home, which spawned the single “Defend Josh’s Life Choices” featuring Fred Mascherino (Taking Back Sunday, The Color Fred, Terrible Things), and 2014’s Sad Is The New Black 7” while the band writes new material for their 2015 full length. The full length will be their fourth new release in as many years for the workhorse band.
1/16 – Stroudsburg, PA – Pocono Summit House Show
1/17 – Albany, NY – Fuze Box
1/18 – Wilkes Barre, PA – Courtdale United Methodist Church
1/19 – Baltimore, MD – Crossroads Tavern
1/20 – Charleston, WV – Sam’s Uptown Café (w/ Embracer)
1/21 – Akron, OH – Annabelle’s
1/22 – Lansing, MI – Mac’s Bar (w/ Get Stoked)
1/23 – Chicago, IL – Abbey Pub
1/24 – Columbus, OH – Donato’s Basement
1/25 – Pittsburgh, PA – The Mr. Roboto Project
About Backslashes And Bad Ideas:
Backslashes and Bad Ideas is not just your typical pop punk or emo outfit. They are neither generic nor processed, and proudly separate themselves from the constant cookie-cutter standard. With their own brand of raw, heavy hearted, and melodic music they started writing together inspired by a range of artists like scene veterans such as Taking Back Sunday and Brand New. The band’s unique sound and blend of pop punk, emo, and post-hardcore has drawn comparisons to The Dangerous Summer, Transit, The Story So Far, and Into It. Over It.
In June 2012, the band began recording their debut EP Nothing Left To Give with producer Joe Della’quila (Anthony Green, Good Old War) at Exeter Studios in NJ. After a successful self-release on August 4th, 2012, Backslashes and Bad Ideas received an overwhelming amount of positive feedback and support, as well as favorable reviews from a variety of outlets. After several months of constant performing and promotion the band signed on to Imminence Records and went right back into the writing process to prepare for their next release. The sophomore effortThere’s No Place Like Home was recorded over the summer of 2013 and features the singles “No Matter What Happens, Don’t Ask Who” as well as “Defend Josh’s Life Choices” featuring Fred Mascherino, formerly of Taking Back Sunday.
The EP was released on November 12, 2013, garnering high praise after exclusive features with Alternative Press and AbsolutePunk.net. The band hit the road in January 2014, on an Eastern US tour to support the record with Lila Ignite and Night Owls. Shortly after the eager band yet again hit the studio to record their first vinyl release Sad Is The New Black. The first pressing debuted on 7” vinyl through MKT Records on September 9th, 2014. Vigorously promoting their release, the band again hit the road with label mates Get Stoked on a Central US tour further expanding their buzz as one of the most promising up-and-coming bands in the emo revival scene.
Since their inception, Backslashes and Bad Ideas has traversed the US, playing shows near and far having shared the stage with national touring bands such as Major League, I Call Fives, Seaway, Hail The Sun, Stolas, With The Punches, Half Hearted Hero, Born Without Bones, and Young Statues. Backslashes and Bad Ideas thrive to deliver an electric, intimate, and tightly crafted performance no matter what the bill, venue, or crowd.
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