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Lost In Society to Support Unwritten Law On 25th Anniversary Tour

originally published: 07/25/2017


(ASBURY PARK, NJ) -- Three-piece alternative punk band Lost In Society are set to support Unwritten Law on their 25th Anniversary Tour, kicking off in Denver, Colorado on August 16th.  The band will be making stops along the east coast, hitting Philadelphia, New York City, Pittsburgh and more. 

"We are so stoked and honored to be a part of Unwritten Law's 25th Anniversary Tour," said vocalist /guitarist Zach Moyle, "They're a band that has been grinding and working their asses off since the start and that's the type of devotion we try and replicate on a daily basis." 

Lost In Society recently wrapped a run of tour dates with Face to Face, including a performance at this year's Punk Rock Bowling Festival in Las Vegas, NV. Earlier this year, the band released a limited edition Flexi 7" featuring their singles "Kid" and "True,"recorded with Pete Steinkopf of The Bouncing Souls. The flexi is available for purchase here: goo.gl/31yDGB.

Jolting, fierce and raw: Lost In Society's live show has been described as all of the above. The NJ-based alternative punk act has performed at large festivals including Vans Warped Tour, Punk Rock Bowling, Fun Fun Fun Fest, SXSW, CMJ Music Marathon,and The Fest. Lost In Society is known for bringing fans out the same way old punks did -- by word of mouth. Having toured all over the map and sharing the stage with the likes of Taking Back Sunday, Dead Sara, The Bouncing Souls, Bad Religion, The Flatliners, Misfits, and SWMRS, the trio is showing no signs of stopping. With Unwritten Law's tour kicking off in just a few weeks, Moyle raved, "Can't wait to hit the road and make new buds."

Last year, Lost In Society released their highly anticipated album Modern Illusions. Fans can purchase a digital copy on iTunes now, here: http://apple.co/1QilDXn as well as physical copies on the band's website.




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Lost In Society is Zach Moyle (guitars + lead vocals), Nick Ruroede (bass), and Hector Bonora (drums).



Upcoming Tour Dates:

Aug 15 - Larimer Lounge - Denver, CO

Aug 18 - Reggie's Music Joint - Chicago, IL

Aug 19 - Mojo Beer Fest - St. Louis, MO

Aug 22 - Pike Room - Detroit, MI

Aug 23 - Bovine Sex Club - Toronto, ON




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Aug 25 - Kung Fu Necktie - Philadelphia, PA

Aug 26 - Saint Vitus - Brooklyn, NY

Aug 27 - Middle East Upstairs - Boston, MA




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