Big Business Add New Member, To Release New 12″ In July
Big Business have added guitarist Scott Martin of 400 Blows/Crom fame to their lineup, bolstering their lineup to a quartet. In addition to that, the group will be releasing a four song 12″ entitled “Quadruple Single” through their own Gold Metal Records label on July 26th.
A new track from it by the name of “Always Never Know When To Quit” can be streamed via Stereogum.
The track listing for “Quadruple Single” will run as follows:
01 – “Always Never Know When To Quit“
02 – “Ice-Cold War“
03 – “City Ham“
04 – “Guns“
As previously reported, the band will mount the following tour with Torche and more in support of the outing:
With Torche, Helms Alee:
07/07 Houston, TX – Walter’s On Washington
07/08 Baton Rouge, LA – Spanish Moon
07/09 Birmingham, AL – Bottle Tree
07/11 Tampa, FL – The Orpheum
07/12 Miami, FL – Churchill’s
07/13 Orlando, FL – The Social
07/14 Atlanta, GA – The Earl
07/15 Greensboro, NC – Greene Street Club
07/16 Washington DC – Rock and Roll Hotel
07/17 Baltimore, MD – The Ottobar
07/19 Philadelphia PA – First Unitarian Church
07/20 Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg
07/21 Boston, MA – Middle East Downstairs
07/22 Buffalo, NY – Mohawk Place
07/23 Cleveland, OH – The Grog Shop
07/24 Newport, KY – The Southgate House
07/25 Grand Rapids, MI – The Pyramid Scheme
07/26 Detroit, MI – Magic Stick
07/27 Indianapolis, IN – The Hoosier Dome
07/28 Chicago, IL – The Bottom Lounge
07/29 Minneapolis, MN – Triple Rock
07/30 Omaha, NE – The Waiting Room-Street Stag
07/31 Denver, CO – Bluebird Theater
08/02 Salt Lake City, UT – Club Vegas
08/03 Boise, ID – Neurolux
08/04 Seattle, WA – Neumos Crystal Ball Reading Room
With Torche & Thrones:
08/05 Portland, OR – Hawthorne Theatre
08/06 San Francisco, CA – Slim’s
08/07 Los Angeles, CA – The Troubadour
08/08 San Diego, CA – Casbah
08/09 Scottsdale, AZ – Martini Ranch
08/10 Albuquerque, NM – Launchpad
08/12 Dallas, TX – Club Dada
08/13 San Antonio, TX – Korova
08/14 Austin, TX – Red 7
08/16 Tucson, AZ – Club Congress



COMMENTS
Call me crazy, but the addition of new members takes away from what made the band so special on their first two albums. Not saying that Mind the Drift wasn’t kickass, but there’s something about screaming over a distorted, rocked the fuck out bass with a kickass drummer that a full band just cannot touch.
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