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Man Overboard And Transit To Support Senses Fail On Spring Headline Tour

Thursday, January 20, 2011

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Senses Fail announces the launch of a new headline tour this spring. The PMA Tour presented by etnies featuring Senses Fail with special guests The Ghost Inside*, Man Overboard, and Transit begins March 10 in Pennsylvania and hits secondary markets all across the US before wrapping up on April 10 in Rhode Island. [...]

A Skylit Tour

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

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A Skylit Drive have announced that they will be touring this fall with Senses Fail, Closure in Moscow and Fact.   You can check out the tour dates here.

Senses Fail Announce First Leg of Fall Tour Dates

Monday, July 27, 2009

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Screamo/Emo/Alt rockers Senses Fail have announced their Fall tour dates. If your city isn’t up there, don’t fret! This is just the first leg of the tour. An exclusive Ducat King presale will begin this upcoming Thursday, July 30th, 2009 at 1pm local time. Check out the dates below:

Senses Fail Guitarist Parting Ways

Friday, July 3, 2009

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Heath Saraceno, guitarist for emo/punk legends Senses Fail will be leaving the band after the Vans Warped Tour. Read the band’s statement below: SENSES FAIL announces that guitarist Heath Saraceno will be leaving the band later this summer after the band completes their headlining run on the Smartpunk.com Stage on the Vans Warped Tour. The band [...]

Senses Fail Show Review – Toronto 04/15/09

Monday, April 20, 2009

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A great show by an emo-punk band from New Jersey is like my failing math grade: inevitable. I managed to catch Senses Fail when they came to The Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto last Wednesday and I was not at all disappointed.

Senses Fail’s Buddy Nielsen has a little something to say about BrokeNCYDE

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

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Senses Fail’s singer, Buddy Nielsen, has finally released a statement about his feelings toward BrokeNCYDE, whom they are currently touring with. Honesty = Best policy in music.