THE DEADNOTES - I'M STILL TOO YOUNG TO DIE
"Rock 'n' Roll Saviour Canada/UK/Europe 2025"
In February 2025, THE DEADNOTES will release their new studio album "Rock 'n' Roll Savior" via Grand Hotel van Cleef, presenting themselves as a band that only exists once.
1LIVE calls them "uncompromising and determined", the portal plattentests.de hears in the album "the wild life in the middle of the Bermuda triangle of glam, synthrock and indie - a daring venture that works", Kerrang! Magazine and John Kennedy (Radio X) in the UK are enthusiastic, Classic Rock Magazine attests to an "interesting and intelligent approach" to the discussion about saving rock 'n' roll, and VISIONS Magazine cites references such as The Hives, Jack Antonoffs' Bleachers and Bruce Springsteen to describe their sound.
After release concerts, the first tour for the album and support shows (with The Lathums, The Lottery Winners, LEAP, among others), it's finally time to switch back to the maximalist touring mode that has propelled the band onto hundreds of stages in recent years. It's here that you can feel and feel what makes this infinitely attuned band so captivating - when you see Darius Lohmüller and Jakob Walheim on stage with their fellow musicians, you understand that this is exactly what they are meant to do.
Under the title "I'M STILL TOO YOUNG TO DIE", THE DEADNOTES will play a good 30 concerts in at least 8 different countries over the course of 2025. For the first time, they will also leave Europe behind and play a total of four concerts in Canada. They are the only band from Germany to be on the line-up of the renowned showcase festival NXNE in Toronto in 2025.
Numerous new headline shows have also been announced in Germany, Austria, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, the Czech Republic and, of course, the UK. Tickets will be available from Monday, 02.06.25 via the Grand Hotel van Cleef and 22Live Records newsletters, with public pre-sales via the usual providers starting on 04.06.25.
Bands like THE DEADNOTES - they don't build 'em like that anymore.
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