A post shared by punk rock from LA (@xthebandofficial)1. ‘Ruby Church’2. ‘Sweet Til the Bitter End’3. ‘The Way It Is’4. ‘Flipside’5. ‘Big Black X’6. ‘Smoke & Fiction’7. ‘Struggle’8. ‘Winding Up the Time’9. ‘Face in the Moon’10. ‘Baby & All’The Los Angeles post-punk band’s departure comes only four years after their 2020 reunion, which saw the original line-up – comprised of vocalist Exene Cervenka, vocalist-bassist John Doe, guitarist Billy Zoom and drummer D.
J. Bonebrake – reunite for the album ‘Alphabetland’.The record marked the first time the four musicians had collaborated since 1993, and was produced by Rob Schnapf — most famous for working with the late Elliot Smith.X will embark on a farewell tour of the US, beginning on July 6 in Kansas City, Missouri, before wrapping up on October 30 in Columbia, South Carolina.
Tickets are available here.JULY6 — Uptown Theatre, Kansas City, MO 9 — Delmare Hall, Saint Louis, MO 12 — Varsity Theatre, Minneapolis, MN 16 — Cathedral Theatre at the Masonic Temple, Detroit, MI 19 — Vogue Theatre, Indianapolis, IN 25 — The Regent Theater, Los Angeles, CA 26 — The Regent Theater, Los Angeles, CA 28 — Pacific Amphitheatre, Costa Mesa, CAAUGUST22 — Knitting Factory, Boise, ID23 — Knitting Factory, Spokane, WA25 — Aladdin Theater, Portland, OR 28 — The Depot, Salt Lake City, UT 30 — Summit, Denver, COSEPTEMBER 23 — The Wilbur, Boston, MA 25 — Empire Live, Albany, NYOCTOBER 21 — White Oak Music Hall – Downstairs, Houston, TX 24 — Minglewood Hall, Memphis, TN 25 — Brooklyn Bowl Nashville, Nashville, TN 26 — Iron City, Birmingham, AL 30 — The Senate, Columbia, SCSpeaking on their surprise comeback to NME in 2020, Doe said: “[Cervenka] and I talked about writing some songs five to seven.
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