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Hidden Hospitals Announce Spring Tour Dates

Chicago's Hidden Hospitals will head out on a spring tour which will run from March 8-March 26.

PostedFebruary 22, 2016
AuthorJordan Mohler
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Show Review: Anti-Flag (Pittsburgh, PA)

On May 9th, I had the chance to see the punk-rock band Anti-Flag in a very intimate setting.

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PostedMay 11, 2015
AuthorJonas Notaro
Tagsshow review, the code, anti-flag, mace ballard, american spring, hidden hospitals
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Unsigned Spotlight: Hidden Hospitals

Hidden Hospitals consists of former members from Damiera of Equal Vision Records and Kiss Kiss of Eyeball Records. Much like its predecessors, Hidden Hospitals has quickly gained a loyal fan base and is already experiencing success at a rapid pace. From their second release, EP 002, the lead single “The Absence of Emotion” charted in the top 10 CMJ Rock Charts for six weeks - and has remained on the top 200 ever since. In 2013, Hidden Hospitals booked 150 national tour dates, sharing the stage with acts such as Cartel and The Used. Brain Fuse Records has signed Hidden Hospitals under a publicity deal to further promote and propel the band’s well-crafted music to the rest of the world.

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PostedFebruary 13, 2014
AuthorJordan Mohler
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