Ahead of their North American tour next month, The Bronx have released their new single, “Blowtorch” today. The new track was recorded during the sessions for Bronx VI but previously only available via a limited edition flexi-disc. Listen to it now below.
“’Blowtorch’ is an ode to the road! A song about living life to the fullest one show at a time,” says Matt Caughthran. “This fall tour with The Chats, Drug Church, Scowl, Robot monster, and Meat Wave will definitely be some of the craziest shows we have EVER played. Every band rips and we can’t wait to share the stage with ‘em. Madness guaranteed.”
The upcoming five-week trek are some of the SoCal band’s first headlining dates in support of the widely-praised Bronx VI album, with The Bronx previously joining outings with Rancid, Dropkick Murphys and Frank Turner. Tickets are on-sale now HERE.
The Bronx / The Chats co-headlining dates (Drug Church and Scowl open):
October 4 San Diego, CA Music Box
October 6 Berkeley, CA The UC Theater
October 7 Los Angeles, CA Belasco Theater
October 10 Seattle, WA Neptune Theater
October 11 Portland, OR Roseland Theater
October 13 Salt Lake City, UT The Complex
October 14 Denver, CO Summit
October 15 Lincoln, NE Bourbon Theater
October 16 Minneapolis, MN Varsity Theater
October 18 Chicago, IL Concord Music Hall
October 19 Detroit, MI El Club
October 20 Toronto, ON The Phoenix
October 21 Montreal, QC Corona Theater
October 22 Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn Steel
October 23 Boston, MA Big Night Live
The Bronx headlining tour dates:
October 25 Philadelphia, PA Theater of the Living Arts
October 26 Washington, DC The Black Cat
October 27 Charlotte, NC The Underground
October 28 Atlanta, GA The Masquerade
October 29 Memphis, TN Growlers
October 31 Austin, TX Mohawk
November 1 Dallas, TX Trees
November 3 Albuquerque, NM Launchpad
November 4 Phoenix, AZ The Rebel Lounge
November 5 Orange County, CA Punk in the Park (festival performance)
Drug Church open on all dates. Robot Monster opens on shows from Oct. 25 to 29, Meat Wave opens dates from Oct. 31 to Nov. 4.