Better Lovers – the band featuring ex-Every Time I Die members Jordan Buckley, Clayton “Goose” Holyoak, and Stephen Micciche alongside former The Dillinger Escape Plan vocalist Greg Puciato and Will Putney of Fit For An Autopsy – will hit the road this November with Full Of Hell, Spy, and Cloakroom (with a few dates featuring Gouge Away in place of Full Of Hell at the end).

Get all the dates below and get your tickets here.

Better Lovers, Full Of Hell, Spy & Cloakroom

11/3 Asheville, NC The Orange Peel
11/4 Charleston, SC The Music Farm
11/5 Orlando, FL The Abbey
11/6 Tampa, FL The Orpheum
11/8 Charlotte, NC The Underground
11/9 Richmond, VA Canal Club
11/10 Baltimore, MD Baltimore Soundstage
11/11 Philadelphia, PA Union Transfer
11/13 Millvale, PA Mr. Smalls
11/14 Toronto, ON Opera House
11/15 Ottawa, ON Bronson Centre
11/16 Montreal QC Theatre Fairmount
11/17 Brooklyn, NY Warsaw
11/19 Detroit, MI The Magic Stick
11/20 Chicago, IL The Metro
11/21 Minneapolis, MN Lyric @ Skyway
11/23 Denver, CO The Summit
11/24 Salt Lake City, UT The Complex
11/26 Seattle, WA The Crocodile
11/27 Portland, OR Wonder Ballroom
11/29 Berkeley, CA The UC Theatre
11/30 Santa Ana, CA The Observatory
12/1 Los Angeles, CA The Regent
12/2 Mesa, AZ The Nile

Better Lovers, Gouge Away, Spy & Cloakroom

12/4 Dallas, TX Studio at The Factory
12/5 Oklahoma City, OK Beer City Music Hall
12/6 Lawrence, KS Granada Theater
12/7 St. Louis, MO Delmar Hall
12/8 Lakewood, OH The Roxy

Better Lovers will release their debut album Highly Irresponsible on October 25. You can stream the new single “A White Horse Covered in Blood” below alongside its Eric Richter-produced video, and pre-order the record here.

“Writing and recording our first full length was slightly more surgical than the EP, but had a similar lack of restraint. I feel more pressure giving a quote for this press release than I felt all winter in Will‘s studio,” said Buckley. “I got to wake up every day and watch the masters perfect their craft.

“I was a student. It was a playground. Everything was funny. We were reading each other’s minds. Even creating our own language at some points. I didn’t know if I was watching my closest friends write music, or if I was watching music use us to exist. The voice in my head warning me how Highly Irresponsible it was to hop on this bull again was gone. Replaced by big ideas, inside jokes, and a rejuvenated love for helping to write songs that don’t sound like anything else.

“Humans and animals alike are programmed to do wild things for what they love. Highly Irresponsible things. And we love what we’ve created. We know you will too.”

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