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Limbs have signed with Equal Vision Records and other news you might have missed today

Watch new music videos from Limbs and 7 Minutes in Heaven—plus, don’t miss Born Without Bones' new tour.

Check out the news you might have missed today below!

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1. Limbs have signed with Equal Vision Records, release new video for “Poison”

“We're incredibly excited to be joining the Equal Vision roster alongside so many bands we all hold in high regards. Everyone at the label has treated us like family since day one. We're humbled by the trust they've extended to us and we look forward to growing alongside them as a band over the coming years,” shared the band.

2. 7 Minutes in Heaven release relatable video featuring members of Belmont, Marina City and Night Terrors

“LOTL” comes from the band's new EP Symmetry. Check it out here!

3. Born without Bones announce fall tour with Super American

You can pick up tickets here. Check out the dates below!

Dates:

10/13 – Toronto, ON @ Smiling Buddha
10/14 – Buffalo, NY @ Leopard Lounge*
10/15 – Cleveland, OH @ The Foundry*
11/17 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Roboto*
11/18 – Philadelphia, PA @ Everybody Hits*
11/19 – Brooklyn, NY @ The Kingsland*

*With Super American

4. Enter Shikari stream new single inspired by social media

The band’s forthcoming fifth studio album is Shikari’s most melodic and personal album to date, and it’s meant to be a record for everyone who’s filled with frustration at the troubles going on in the world around us—but hasn’t lost the capacity for hope.

“The spark is a new connection, a new beginning,” frontman Rou Reynolds says. “It can be short and insignificant, but it can create something so significant. The spark is that light at the end of the tunnel—when everything seems to be falling apart, but you’re able to see some sort of path out of the dark.”

5. '68 aren't ready to be finished with touring just yet

They'll be joined on this headlining tour with Stolas, Whores and Alistair Hennessy. Not a bad way to end the year! Check out the dates below!

Dates:

w/ Stolas, Alistair Hennessey
11/8/2017 – Fullerton, CA @ Slidebar
11/9/2017 – Van Nuys, CA @ White Oak
11/10/2017 – Bakersfield, CA @ Jerry's Pizza
11/11/2017 – San Francisco, CA @ DNA Lounge
11/12/2017 – Sacramento, CA @ Holy Diver
11/14/2017 – Denver, CO @ Marquis Theater 
11/16/2017 – Omaha, NE @ Lookout Lounge
11/18/2017 – Newport, MN @ Opinion Brewing CO.
11/19/2017 – Iowa City, IA @ Gabe's
11/22/2017 – Birmingham, AL @ The Syndicate Lounge

w/ Whores, Alistair Hennessy
11/30/2017 – Tampa, FL @ Crowbar
12/1/2017 – Gainesville, FL @ High Dive
12/2/2017 – Margate, FL @ O'Malley's
12/3/2017 – Orlando, FL @ Backbooth 
12/5/2017 – Jacksonville, FL @ Nighthawks
12/6/2017 – Columbia, SC @ New Brooklyn Tavern
12/7/2017 – Chapel Hill, NC @ Local 506
12/8/2017 – Philadelphia, PA @ Voltage Lounge
12/9/2017 – Amityville, NY @ Amityville Music Hall
12/10/2017 – Cambridge, MA @ Sonia
12/12/2017 – Canton, OH @ Buzzbin Art & Music Shop
12/13/2017 – Indianapolis, IN @ The Hoosier Dome
12/14/2017 – Springfield, MO @ Outland Ballroom
12/15/2017 – Memphis, TN @ Growlers
12/16/2017 – New Orleans, LA @ Gasa Gasa
12/17/2017 – Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade *No Alistair Hennessy*

6. Beach Slang's James Alex release moving cover of “Thirteen”

The EP, We Were Babies & We Were Dirtbags, features two Beach Slangs songs along with two covers.

“I suppose we're all chasing something that resembles salvation, something that calms our bones. Maybe this is some small slice of that. Maybe it's not. Maybe it's chaos in soft clothes. Maybe it's frightened. Maybe it's fearless. Maybe it's both. Or maybe it's nothing. I don't know, but I think about this: one day I'm going to be dust. And when my soul splits, maybe this will be the thing that sneaks me through the gates. If not, well, those are the breaks,” said Alex about Quiet Slang.

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