THE MOTORLEAGUE announce more tour dates; new single A LITTLE TOO OBVIOUS at radio Aug 5; HOLDING PATTERNS available NOW

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Photo Credit: Christopher Walzak

The Motorleague has announced their next single “A Little Too Obvious” will be at radio on August 5th. The follow up single to the successful “All The Words” which was Top 10 Active Rock (Mediabase). They will be heading back out on the road in Eastern Canada including some dates with Australian band, The Lazys. Their current full-length album Holding Patterns available NOW via Sonic Records, see below for tour dates.
Tour Dates:
08.27 - St. Catharines, ON @ Lakeside Park (The Biggs & Barr BQ)
09.07 - London, ON @ Rum Runners*
09.08 - Niagara Falls, ON @ Taps On Queen*
09.09 - Kingston, ON @ Merchant Tap House*
09.10 - Waterloo, ON @ Maxwell’s*
09.12 - Peterborough, ON @ The Red Dog*
09.13 - Cambridge, ON @ The Warehouse
09.14 - Arnprior, ON @ The John Street Pub*
09.15 - Oshawa, ON @ Oshawa Music Hall*
09.16 - Toronto, ON @ The Rivoli*
09.17 - Sarnia, ON @ The Station*
09.22 - Halifax, NS @ The Seahorse
09.23 - Charlottetown, PE @ Fishbones
09.24 - Fredericton, NB @ The Capital
* with The Lazys

Check out their music video for the single “All The Words” HEREwhich was Top 10 Active Rock (Mediabase). The guys recorded and edited the video with footage from the first leg of their Canadian tour with the help of tour mates, The Dying Arts. The music video shows their amazing stage presence and the high-energy show you can expect on the new set of dates.

Holding Patterns was recorded at Toronto’s Vespa Studios with JUNO-winning producer Eric Ratz (Billy Talent, Big Wreck, Monster Truck, Cancer Bats), the album features 10 freshly minted tracks that cascade in tempo and intensity, from hard-hitting numbers like “The Boards” and “All The Words,” to slower sing-alongs like “Don’t Look Away” and “Burn Everything.”  “We definitely wrote these with the live show in mind,” asserts vocalist/guitarist Don Levandier, and that’s certainly made clear just a few seconds into the first track. In fact, most of the songs on the LP were thoroughly road-tested before ever seeing the inside of the studio. “Every night, we’d retool them based on what was working and what wasn’t,” Levandier says. “We kept the ‘fuck-yeah’ moments and ditched the rest.”
Comprised of guitarist Nathan Jones, bassist Shawn Chiasson, drummer Francis Landry, and singer/guitarist Don Levandier, The Motorleague has been a staple of the East Coast music scene for nearly a decade and, in recent years, have propelled their profile across the country amassing a rabid fanbase in their wake thanks to their notoriously intense live shows.

For more on The Motorleague:
http://www.themotorleague.ca/
https://twitter.com/themotorleague
https://www.facebook.com/themotorleague
https://themotorleague.bandcamp.com/

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