Senses Fail Working on New Album
. "We're very excited to be back in the studio and working on our new record which is going to be titled The Fire," said singer Buddy Nielsen. "The direction of the music is still developing but we have about 17 solid songs and based upon which ones turn out the best in the studio, they'll determine the overall vibe of the record. This record is a reaction and a release of a whirlwind of emotions that came from fighting for what we love and dealing with change and growth both personally and creatively." Senses Fail won't be locked away in the studio the entire summer � they recently announced several dates in Australia and Tasmania and they'll be performing in Dallas, Texas on July 25 as part of Summerfest with Forever The Sickest Kids, Schwayze, Silverstein, and more. Senses Fail on tour: Jul 25 � Dallas, TX @ Palladium Ballroom (Summerfest) Aug 12 � Brisbane, Australia @ Hi Fi Bar (18+) Aug 13 � Brisbane, Australia @ The Fort (under 18) Aug 14 � Sydney, Australia @ Factory Theatre Aug 19 � Perth, Australia @ Amplifier Bar (18+) Aug 20 � Adelaide, Australia @ Fowlers Live Aug 21 � Melbourne, Australia @ Hi Fi (daytime �under 18) Aug 21 � Melbourne, Australia @ Hi Fi (evening � 18+) Aug 22 � Hobart, Tasmania @ Brisbane Hotel Preview and Purchase Senses Fail CDs |
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