Wednesday, September 7, 2022

Out now: The new EP by The Front Bottoms

Fueled By Ramen band The Front Bottoms have released the Theresa EP. Available on all streaming platforms, it continues the group’s fan favorite Grandma EP series and features the singles “More Than It Hurts You” and “Hello World.”

The five-song collection serves as the third installment of the band’s popular Grandma EP series and features new recordings of never before released fan favorite songs. During 2014, the guys unveiled the Rose EP named in honor of drummer Mat Uychich’s late grandmother who passed the same year. Four years later, the Ann EP followed in 2018 named after guitarist and vocalist Brian Sella’s grandmother. Theresa finds The Front Bottoms continuing the tradition by reheating tracks from their earliest days and properly releasing them for the first time. 

In support of Theresa, The Front Bottoms will return to the road for a five-week headline tour across North America which will feature support from special guests The Joy Formidable, Mobley and Motherfolk on select dates. For tickets and more information on the upcoming dates, visit www.thefrontbottoms.com.

Earlier this summer, The Front Bottoms headlined a special sold out three show residency at Jersey City’s White Eagle Hall. The Jersey City shows marked the first live performances from The Front Bottoms since the 2021 iteration of their popular year-end bash, Champagne Jam. Last years’ annual holiday festival was held at The Strand in Providence, RI and saw The Front Bottoms celebrating the 10-year anniversary of their breakthrough self-titled debut album.

Last year, The Front Bottoms shared the standalone singles “Lover Boy” and “Voodoo Magic,” the latter of which the band enlisted Matt Skiba of Blink-182 and Alkaline Trio to play guitar on.

Comprised of guitarist/vocalist Brian Sella and drummer Mathew Uychich, The Front Bottoms released their album In Sickness & In Flames in 2020. 

Track listing:

1. More Than it Hurts You
2. The Bongo Song
3. Hello World
4. The Supply of Power
5. The Winds

Tour dates: 

9/14 Wantagh, NY Mulcahy’s
9/15 Stroudsburg, PA Sherman Theater
9/16 Columbus, OH Kemba Live
9/17 Chicago, OH Riot Fest#
9/18 Grand Rapids, MI 20 Monroe
9/20 Fort Wayne, IN Piere’s
9/21 Chattanooga, TN The Signal
9/22 Little Rock, AR The Hall
9/23 Tulsa, OK Cain’s Ballroom*
9/25 Boulder, CO Boulder Theater*
9/26 Denver, CO Summit
9/27 Salt Lake City, UT Union
9/28 Boise, ID Knitting Factory
9/30 Spokane, WA Knitting Factory
10/1 Tacoma, WA Temple Theater
10/3 Reno, NV Cargo
10/4 Santa Cruz, CA Catalyst
10/5 Los Angeles, CA Hollywood Forever Cemetery
10/7 Riverside, CA Municipal Auditorium
10/8 San Diego, CA The Observatory North Park
10/9 Ventura, CA Majestic Theater
10/11 Tucson, AZ Rialto
10/12 Albuquerque, NM El Rey Theater
10/15 Austin, TX Austin City Limits#
10/17 New Orleans, LA HOB NOLA
10/18 Birmingham, AL Iron City
10/19 Charlotte, NC Fillmore
10/20 Baltimore, MD Ram’s Head
12/3-4 Phoenix, AZ Zona Music Festival#

# Festival Date
* With The Joy Formidable, Mobley & Motherfolk

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