Sorority Noise Stream Their Exciting New Record Joy, Departed In Full via Noisey
Joy, Departed Comes To Topshelf Records 6/16
“There is a very good chance that by the time 2015 comes to a close Sorority Noise will be the biggest band in alternative music.” – Haulix
“Sorority Noise… rock out quietly, pensively, with strains of folksy pop and eager punk that can defy stereotypes, pissed off and in love at the same time.”
– Consequence Of Sound

1. Blissth
2. Corrigan
3. Fluorescent Black
4. Nolsey
5. Your Soft Blood
6. Art School Wannabe
7. Fuschia
8. Using
9. Mononokay
10. When I See You (Timberwolf)
7/11 – Joliet, IL @ Mojoes^
7/12 – Lansing, MI @ Common Ground Music Festival^
7/14 – Nashville, TN @ Exit In^
7/16 – St. Petersburg, Fl @ The State Theatre^
7/17 – Orlando, FL @ The Beach Theatre ^
7/18 – Wilmington, NC @ Ziggy’s By The Sea^
7/20 – Norfolk, VA @ Norva^
7/21 – Baltimore, MD @ Baltimore Sound Stage^
7/24 – Westbury, NY @ The Space at Westbury^
7/25 – Hartford, CT @ The Webster Theater^
7/26 – Portland, ME @ Port City Music Hall^
7/27 – Clifton, NY @ Upstate Concert Hall^
7/29 – Toronto, ON @ Opera House^
7/30 – Rochester, NY @ Water Street Music Hall^
7/31 – Kalamazoo, MI @ District Square^
8/01 – Peoria, IL @ Limelight Eventplex^
8/02 – Indianapolis, IN @ Deluxe^
8/10 – Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle (Backroom)
8/12 – Vienna, VA @ Jammin’ Java
8/13 – Allentown, PA @ Planet Trof
8/14 – Brooklyn, NY @ Shea Stadium
8/15 – Rockaway Beach @ Riis Park Beach Bazaar
# with Fireworks & Turnover
^ Motion City Soundtrack Commit This To Memory Tour w/ The Spill Canvas
* with You Blew It!, Microwave
For starters, Boucher attended the University of Hartford for jazz saxophone, while guitarist Ackerman studies acoustics and upright bass. But it’s not just their unorthodox musical chops that set the band apart in the underground punk scene. With the release of their Topshelf Records debut, JOY, DEPARTED, Sorority Noise—recently named one of the 100 Bands You Need to Know in 2015 by Alternative Press—are poised to break out in a big way.
Boucher started Sorority Noise in late 2013 with friends as an outlet to explore musical styles outside his work in Old Gray. The group then recruited Ackerman and issued their debut full-length, Forgettable, in May 2014. Much buzz—and tours with rising stars Modern Baseball and The Hotelier—followed, as did a split 7” with Somos and the arrivals of Singer (whom Boucher had played with in Old Gray) and McKenna.
“There’s so many people having drug problems—and a lot of bands who play it safe and don’t want to talk about it,” Boucher explains. “I think it’s important to be shown in modern music. I like to be honest about my past and talk about things that have had me down. As a lyricist, you are responsible for the people who care about your music.”
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