Indorphine Prepare For Release, Summer Tour
Indorphine are preparing to release their Rock Ridge debut album, “Glowsticks for Clubbing Baby Seals,” on July 11th. Orlando-based rockers Indorphine are thrilled to be releasing their new album on Rock Ridge Music, with whom they recently signed. Says Indorphine about working with their new label: "Rock Ridge Music does what every record label should by putting their artists first!"
Rock Ridge principal Tom Derr says: "Talent, fun, and creativity... Indorphine is just that, and that is what this business is all about!" Concurs Jason Spiewak, Rock Ridge principal: "It's great to work with Indorphine. The band is web-savvy, and the 'Spaghetti' video is already getting a huge response."
"Glowsticks For Clubbing Baby Seals" was produced by the band with some assistance from Jamie Shachno, which allowed the band to record the songs as they wrote them and as they intended them to be heard. Indorphine will be on the road for much of the summer. Here are the currently confirmed tour dates:
July 13 - Expo 5 Louisville, KY with Bobaflex, Psychostick and Stillkept.
July 14 - Al Rosa Villa Columbus, OH with Bobaflex, Psychostick and Stillkept.
July 15 - The Monkeybar Huntington, WV with Psychostick and Stillkept.
August 4 - Bourbon Street New Port Richey, FL with Bobaflex, Psychostick, Stillkept and Primative Astronauts.
You can check out the video for Indorphine's first single, "Spaghetti," here.
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I saw these guy's Spaghetti video and i have to say it's really cool. A heavy metal food fight more or less, good stuff, i hope these guys get huge, but I never heard of Rock Ridge Records before???