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Hostage Calm Announce Support for Final Shows This Month‏

February 13, 2015

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Hostage Calm have announced support for their final shows later this month.  The band broke up this fall after releasing four LPs and a slew of EPs and singles.  Their most recent full-length,Die On Stage, was released last September via Run For Cover.

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02.25 Philadelphia, PA @ Barbary
Hostage Calm
Such Gold
Clique
Slaughter Beach
http://ticketf.ly/1x2u8Oz

02.27 New York, NY @ Santos Party House
Hostage Calm
Such Gold
Captain, We’re Sinking
http://tktwb.tw/1GUNXXk

02.28 Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall
Hostage Calm
Such Gold
Captain, We’re Sinking
Give
http://bit.ly/1sJy1Xf

03.04 Chicago, IL @ Schuba’s
Hostage Calm
Special Guest
True Love
Luke Schwartz
http://bit.ly/1w2AjuR

03.06 New Haven, CT @ Toad’s Place
Hostage Calm
Special Guest
Superheaven
Adventures
Sorority Noise
http://bit.ly/1zzZny9

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Politics and punk rock have always gone hand in hand, especially for Connecticut’s Hostage Calm. And while their sound may have shifted over the years from melodic hardcore to straight up power pop, their political message has only gotten stronger.  Hostage Calm first received national attention in 2010 with the release of their self-titled debut, using this success as a way to draw fans’ attention to the importance of LGBT equality. Through offering free downloads of the record to encourage the signing of an online petition to senators opposing marriage equality, playing numerous benefits, and distributing their now iconic “I Support Same-Sex Marriage” shirt, Hostage Calm demonstrated a commitment to their political beliefs that has become all too rare in punk rock today.

With their 2012 critically acclaimed record Please Remain Calm, the members of Hostage Calm continued to demonstrate their commitment to political punk.  Hailed as “the punk album of the Great Recession,” Please Remain Calm tackled the grim realities of the recessions’ effects on the younger generation head-on.  This time around, Die On Stage celebrates the post-millennial fatalism in today’s youth culture, creating a message seldom found in pop-punk. The politically charged band continues to offer a genuine view of American culture through critical eyes.

The band entered Pennsylvania’s Studio 4 to produce their fourth full-length with Will Yip (Balance and Composure, Title Fight), as well as including long-time friend Vinnie Caruana (I Am the Avalanche, The Movielife) on the track “Raised”. The record will be out on the rapidly growing Run For Cover Records (Tigers Jaw, Modern Baseball, Basement, Pity Sex),  which is run by Hostage Calm guitarist Tom Chiari.

Throughout Die On Stage, Hostage Calm expands on their own identity, adding Glockenspiel, pianos, organs and bells into their arrangements. The record captures a classic sound that Hostage Calm has developed into a progressive and original style.

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