Annabel – Summer of Fun Tour (July 23 – Aug 02)

* Tour of Southeast with Delay begins today
* In support of debut EP Now That We’re Alive


Beginning today, Annabel (Kent, OH) is hitting the road for a little southern lovin’ in support of its well-received debut EP Now That We’re Alive. Playing an infectious brand of indie pop laced with feverish melodies, Annabel balances it all with post-punk dynamics that convey a heightened sense of urgency. The trio takes the best from several different genres, forging their own unique path as Now That We’re Alive shines a bright light on the band’s future.

Check out a free mp3s for the song “Boquet Mines.”

You can also watch Annabel’s Pink Couch Session where they perform a great acoustic version of “Parade Rest.” The video comes courtesy of the always entertaining and endlessly explorable If You Make It.

TOUR
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JUL 23 – Durham, NC @ Bull City Headquarters w/ Delay, Friendly Fire, Resist Not
JUL 24 – Saint Augustine, FL @ Nobby’s Sports Bar w/ Delay, The Winslows, Cough, Dark Castle
JUL 25 – Jacksonville, FL @ Shanty Town Pub w/ Delay, Monikers
JUL 26 – Orlando, FL @ The Black Box Collective w/ Delay, Monikers
JUL 27 – Naples, FL @ TBA w/ Delay
JUL 28 – Tampa, FL @ Skate Park of Tampa w/ The Tim Version, New Bruises, Inertia!, Crow’s Path
JUL 29 – Gainesville, FL @ Wayward Council w/ Jammy Dodgers
JUL 30 – Tallahassee, FL @ Oafhouse
JUL 31 – Pensacola, FL @ Sluggo’s w/ Delay
AUG 01 – Atlanta, GA @ 141 Moreland w/ Delay, Shang-A-Lang, Jonsin’
AUG 02 – Athens, GA @ The Hangar w/ Delay, Nana Grizol

A collection of infectious indie pop tunes with sharp melodies, released just in time to serve as the soundtrack for the spring and summer months.Absolutepunk

Packing in driving, spiraling shoegaze guitars with the vocals hidden behind the ever so pleasant sounds they deliver. Highly recommended!Collective Zine

Songs explode with lush layers of harmony vocals that take your breath away. This is a record you should own. Jersey Beat

Annabel have the cojones to stand with some of the powerhouses in indie and post-rock.Pastepunk

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