You Say Party! We Say Die! Hitting The Road
. To celebrate their upcoming release and tour, You Say Party! We Say Die! are set to release a digital single for "Laura Palmer's Prom" on February 16th with two exciting remixes You Say Party! We Say Die! began their days opening up for local bands in a church basement of their hometown of Abbotsford, just a short drive away from Vancouver, Canada. It was there that they steadily gathered a growing legion of loyal fans extending far beyond the basement, yielding a successful national tour and independently releasing their debut EP, 'danskwad' (pronounced: "dance-squad") in 2005 -- soon after they signed to Sound Document who sent them back to the studio to work on their debut album. Two full lengths later, with plenty of lengthy and enjoyable yet equally exhausting tours behind them, the band decided to take some time off from the road in 2008 to record their newest album, XXXX. Set for release February 9, 2010 with Paper Bag Records, this dark dance-pop five piece will embark on a full national tour across the U.S. to promote this exciting release. 1. Laura Palmer�s Prom (Radio Edit) YOU SAY PARTY! WE SAY DIE! U.S. TOUR DATES Click here to read today's full Day in Pop report Preview and Purchase You Say Party! We Say Die! CDs You Say Party! We Say Die! MP3 Downloads |
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