One of our favorite alt/rock bands 18th & Addison from Toms River, NJ is set to release their second studio album in July. Their 11 track new album titled Makeshift Monster will be released on July 15th via their own label. We are very excited for their new album as their last EP, Little Parasites caught our attention and became a must have on our playlist.
They will soon be releasing a video for their first single, War. Pre-Orders for the album can be made by visiting iTunes here or better yet, head over to their bands webstore: http://18thandaddison.bigcartel.com/ so you can preorder a physical copy. Make sure to get your order in soon because the first 50 orders will receive a special handwritten lyric booklet.
18th & Addison are sure to capture high praise for their new music as they bring together a blend of musical influences to include, pop, indie, punk, rock, alternative and more. Their signature sound will soon become your favorite! The band formed in November of 2013 as an acoustic duo featuring Tom Kunzman and Kait DiBenedetto. Kunzman was formerly in the band A Criminal Risk and DiBenedetto was one of MTV’s first recording artist with her band Just Kait (she is also the guitarist in the band What’s Eating Gilbert, the side project of Chad Gibert of seminal pop/punk band New Found Glory).
Upcoming shows:
- 06-24-16 in Wilkes-Barre, PA at The Other Side
- 06-25-16 in Worcester, MA at The Raven
- 07-16-16 in Toms River, NJ at Silver Bay Beach Club (CD Release show)
- 07-23-16 in Wareham, MA at 3065 Live
- 08-19-16 in Greenville, SC at Gottrocks
Stay tuned and make sure to visit their social media sites to stay up to date on their latest news. We will bring you a review of their new album as well. I will leave you with their video for their track Jealousy from last year.
~ Marisol
Information & Links:
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/18thandAddison
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/18thaddison
- Instagram: https://instagram.com/18thaddison/
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/18thandaddison
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