Las Vegas, NV punk rock band Last Call have released their long-awaited new LP, “Dog Years”, today through their own imprint Broken Arrow Collective. The album marks the first official release from the Broken Arrow Collective, an organization of sorts including members of Last Call and friends who aim to promote equality and spread awareness by way of music. “Dog Years” will also be available on cassette from the band’s friends at Immunity Tape Co.
Here’s what drummer Adam Blasco had to say about the new work,
This record is about everything that we’ve been dealing with over the last couple of years, both individually and as a band. We’ve always written songs for ourselves, but this record is the one that we want to reach as many people as possible. It’s definitely the most emotionally involved record that we’ve put out, and we’re singing about things that have never found a way out of us until now. It’s an amazing feeling. If one person finds a message in these songs that touches them emotionally, we’ve accomplished our goals. The Broken Arrow Collective is something that has been on my mind for about the last year or so. This record means a fucking lot to me and the rest of these dudes involved, so this is the perfect time to make this idea a real tangible thing. We’re very proud of everything we’ve created, and couldn’t be more psyched to finally share it with everyone.
The band has made the entire album available to stream here, along with an exclusive track-by-track commentary from members.
Last Call has also announced plans for a hometown record release show on Jan. 5th at the Knight Hall in Las Vegas. Supporting acts include Caravels, Heart to Heart, Stickup Kid, The Letter You, Alaska and Dreamcatchers.
Early 2013 will bring a nationwide tour as well as a UK/European release of the LP through City Of Gold Records.
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