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    Amber Run Share New Single, “The Darkness Has a Voice”

    By Dom VigilAugust 30, 2019

    Amber Run have released “The Darkness Has a Voice,” the band’s fourth single from their forthcoming album, Philophobia (out September 27). Watch the lyric video now below.

    “Our new record is all about connection,” front man Joe Keogh explains of Philophobia. “But one of the most important relationships that is forever forgotten is the constant dialogue we have with ourselves about ourselves. We would never be as unkind to the people around us, as we are to ourselves. ‘The Darkness Has a Voice’ is about that internal conversation.”

    “The Darkness Has a Voice,” is the latest track from Philophobia to tackle the concept of human connection. Throughout the album’s 11-song, soul-searching examination of “the fear of falling in love,” Amber Run uses their visceral yet philosophical songwriting to highlight that whether it be platonic, romantic, unrequited, unconditional, or ugly, every person will experience some degree of love within their lifetime – PRESS HERE to pre-order the album, which includes “Neon Circus,” “Affection,” and the late-2018 release, “Carousel.”

    On the strength of their RIAA Gold Certification single “I Found,”Amber Run has cultivated a steadfast fanbase who have propelled the band to over 250 million global streams and selling nearly 30,000 headlining tickets throughout the US and UK. The band will expand those numbers when they return to North America in October 2019 for a 16-city run with back-to-back shows in San Francisco and Los Angeles – their first California appearances. Tickets are available now at www.amber-run.com/live. Full run of dates can be found below.

    10.25.19 – Dallas, TX @ Trees
    10.26.19 – Austin, TX @ Parish
    10.27.19 – Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall
    10.29.19 – Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade
    10.31.19 – Washington, DC @ The Black Cat
    11.01.19 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Foundry at The Fillmore
    11.02.19 – Brooklyn, NY @ Warsaw
    11.05.19 – Toronto, ON @ Opera House
    11.06.19 – Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Ballroom
    11.07.19 – Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall
    11.08.19 – Milwaukee, WI @ Colectivo
    11.09.19 – Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
    11.12.19 – Denver, CO @ Bluebird
    11.13.19 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex
    11.15.19 – San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
    11.16.19 – Los Angeles, CA @ Echoplex

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