Deas Vail’s “Birds & Cages” To Street January 26th
Publish Date: Jan 21, 2010
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Deemed by Alternative Press Magazine as one of the 100 bands to watch in 2010, Deas Vail are ready to let their voice be heard with the release their Mono vs Stereo retail debut Birds & Cages on January 26th. The band will also embark on endless touring this year starting off with an already sold out 20-city trek with Owl City kicking off on January 21 followed by a spring tour with Copeland (dates below).
“Take this as an opportunity to discover that talent that hides within a cage”
Absolute Punk
“If you’re a fan of melodic music and vocals that have more emotion to them than Lifetime network, than you’ll love Deas Vail”
Young, Poor and Angry Press
“Interesting melodies and incredible vocal control”
The Interlude.com
“Birds & Cages contains many layers of meaning – so I urge those intimidated by the band’s “Christian” label to still give this one a shot”
The Punk Site
Deas Vail also extends a helping hand by donating the track “The Things You Were” to Songs For Haiti 2010 Earthquake Relief [songsforhaiti.org] to help with relief efforts, 100% of money contributed through “Songs for Haiti” will be spread among three charities active in Haiti: Doctors Without Borders, Red Cross, and Wyclef Jean’s Yele Haiti Earthquake Fund.
Bringing a rare mix of sound with their unique signature style, Deas Vail’s Birds & Cages is the second release from the newly revived record label, Mono vs. Stereo, a partnership between Gotee Records and Relient K.
Preview tracks from Birds & Cages on Deas Vail’s YMZ artist page.
Owl City Tour (dates sold out)
1/21 Beaumont Club, Kansas City, MO
1/22 Diamond Ballroom, Oklahoma City, OK
1/23 The Pageant, St Louis, MO
1/24 Egyptian Room, Indianapolis,
1/26 Majestic Theater, Madison, WI
1/27 20th Century Theater, Cincinnati, OH
1/28 Newport Music Hall, Columbus, OH
1/29 Rector, Towson, MD
1/30 Norva, Norfolk, VA
2/01 Music Farm, Charleston, SC
2/02 Freebird Live, Jacksonville, FL
2/03 State Theater, St Petersburg, FL
2/04 Culture Room, Ft Lauderdale, FL
2/05 House Of Blues, Orlando, FL
2/06 The Melting Pot, Athens, GA
2/08 WorkPlay Theater, Birmingham, AL
2/09 Varsity Theater, Baton Rouge, LA
2/10 Revolution Music Room, Little Rock, AR
Copeland Farewell Tour
3/02 Cat’s Cradle, Carrboro, NC
« Return to Previous Page3/03 Recher, Towson, MD
3/05 Theater of Living Arts, Philadelphia, PA
3/06 Middle East, Cambridge, MA
3/08 Bowery Ballroom, NYC, NY
3/09 Music Hall, Brooklyn, NY
3/11 Mr. Small’s, Millville, PA
3/12 Musica, Akron, OH
3/13 Small Planet, E. Lansing, MI
3/14 Metro, Chicago, IL
3/15 Varsity Theater, Minneapolis, MN
3/17 Slowdown, Omaha, NE
3/18 Granada Theater, Lawrence, KS
3/19 Gothic, Englewood, CO
3/20 Murray Theater, Murray, UT
3/22 El Corazon, Seattle, WA
3/23 Hawthorne, Portland, OR
3/25 Glass House, Pomona, CA
3/26 El Rey, Los Angeles, CA
3/27 Slim’s, San Francisco, CA
3/29 UCSD, La Jolla, CA
3/30 Clubhouse, Tempe, AZ
4/01 Emo’s, Austin, TX
4/02 The Door, Dallas, TX
4/03 The Marquee, Tulsa, OK
4/05 Rocketown, Nashville, TN
4/06 Square Room, Knoxville, TN
4/07 Masquerade, Atlanta, GA
4/08 State Theater, St Petersburg, FL
4/09 Culture Room, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
4/10 The Social, Orlando, FL
4/11 The Social, Orlando, FL