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Lightning Bug Announce West Coast Tour Dates Supporting BULLY
Lightning Bug is the project of musicians and friends Audrey Kang, Kevin Copeland, Logan Miley, Dane Hagen and Vincent Puleo.by BWW News Desk
Today Lightning Bug the project of musicians and friends Audrey Kang, Kevin Copeland, Logan Miley, Dane Hagen and Vincent Puleo have announced tour dates supporting Bully on the west coast beginning on September 3rd in Spokane and ending on September 19 in Dallas.
Pre-sale begins on Wednesday, May 5 at 9am PT / 12pm ET. Tickets will go on sale on Friday, May 7th at 9am PT / 12pm ET. Buy tickets HERE. See all dates with Bully below:
Lightning Bug. Credit: Ingmar Chen
Lightning Bug – the New York-based indie rock project of Audrey Kang, Kevin Copeland, Logan Miley, Dane Hagen, and Vincent Puleo – have announced their third album. It’s titled
October Song includes the new single ‘The Right Thing Is Hard to Do’, which comes with an accompanying video animated by Melanie Kleid. Check it out below, and scroll down for the album’s cover art and tracklist.
“Here I wanted to connect how the struggles and flaws within the individual are mirrored in the greater problems of society,” songwriter Audrey Kang said of the new song in a statement. “How do we as individuals know we are on the right path? How do we as a society, as a species, know we are on the right path? So I started with myself, and my own struggles, touching on how I hide myself away from other people, on my stage fright, on my inability to be vulnerable, on this feeling I used to have that I needed to prove I was worthy of being alive
New York–based indie rock band Lightning Bug have announced the new album
October Song features the new song “The Right Thing Is Hard to Do.” Check out the track’s new video, animated by Melanie Kleid, below.
“Here I wanted to connect how the struggles and flaws within the individual are mirrored in the greater problems of society,” songwriter Audrey Kang said in a statement. “How do we as individuals know we are on the right path? How do we as a society, as a species, know we are on the right path? So I started with myself, and my own struggles, touching on how I hide myself away from other people, on my stage fright, on my inability to be vulnerable, on this feeling I used to have that I needed to prove I was worthy of being alive. Then I tried to connect these struggles outward to global issues like xenophobia, arbitrary borders, the lines we draw between ourselves and the environment, and the ways we sacrifice the health of the planet for human convenience.”
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