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Highly Suspect

Fresh off their third Grammy nomination, Highly Suspect today announce a new, major U.S. headline run. The tour which is set to commence on March 26th in Tucson, AZ follows their recently sold-out 2016 headline dates in support of their critically hailed new album, "The Boy Who Died Wolf”. The album also features the band’s first #1 single, ‘My Name Is Human’. The new tour will see the band moving into larger venues while headlining through major markets like New York, Los Angeles and doing multiple nights in other markets.

 

The band is thrilled to be celebrating their third Grammy nomination in 18 months for 'Best Rock Song’ (alongside other nominees Twenty Pilots, David Bowie, Radiohead, Metallica) with their single with 'My Name Is Human'- which dominated rock radio at #1 for two straight months. The single is now crossing to Alternative with recent adds that include KROQ/Los Angeles and LIVE 105/San Francisco. 

 

 

Highly Suspect are also pleased to announce the vinyl release of “The Boy Who Died Wolf” now available in 2 unique colors. A limited-edition, ‘Banana Yellow’ 180 gram pressing can be purchased directly from Highly Suspect.  This pressing features an alternate track listing + a 28 page booklet and is strictly limited to 2016 units. Order here. For more info, please visit the band’s Facebook page. An additional ‘Opaque/Blue’ LP pressing packaged in a fold-out, gatefold sleeve is available here.

 

Suspect's sophomore album, "The Boy Who Died Wolf" (released in November via 300 Entertainment), Highly Suspect, debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Alternative album chart.  Highly Suspect is quickly proving to be a fan favorites with their progressive, bluesy rock sound, attitude and powerful vocals.

 

Born out of the bustling indie rock-centric borough of Brooklyn, NYC, the Cape Cod-bred rockers formed around the talents of Johnny Stevens (guitar, vocals, synths) and twin siblings Ryan (drums, vocals) and Rich (bass, vocals) Meyer. 

 

The band’s debut album, Mister Asylum, also produced by Joel Hamilton (Black Keys, Elvis Costello) earned them two Grammy nominations for 'Best Rock Song' and 'Best Rock' Album. The boys performed their song 'Lydia' at the Grammy's pre-telecast show. Their Grammy journey was documented by BillboardThe New York Times, and more.

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