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Hannah Zwick
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Peggy Lee’s impact on the music industry can hardly be overstated. She’s beloved by artists as varied as Paul McCartney and Billie Eilish. While many focus on her performances, however, a lesser known side of her talent is her songwriting.


Lee began writing songs with her husband, jazz guitarist David Barbour, after they married in 1943. The marriage may not have lasted, but Peggy would continue to write over the course of her decades-long career. By the end, she had credits on more than 270 songs. In 1999, she was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Back when Lee began writing songs, it was far from the norm for an artist – especially a female. It’s yet another reason why she remains an iconic figure. In celebration of the recently released From the Vaults, Vol. 3, which highlights rare tracks currently unavailable on streaming platforms, here’s a selection of ten songs written by Peggy Lee.

Listen to From the Vaults Vol. 3 now, a release which contains the Peggy Lee composition “I Love You But I Don’t Like You.”

What More Can A Woman Do?​


Written in 1944 and released in 1945, “What More Can a Woman Do?” was Lee’s first composition to be recorded. Written shortly after she was married to David Barbour, it’s a love song. “I was washing dishes and just sang out my love for him,” she reflected in Miss Peggy Lee, An Autobiography.

Five months after the release of Peggy’s original, Sarah Vaughan recorded the song, accompanied by Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker, imbuing the song with a new emotional weight. The song was also featured as the title track on Big Maybelle’s 1960 album. She once again changed up the instrumentation and shifted the song into an R&B frame, reflecting just how versatile Peggy’s lyrics could be.

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I Don’t Know Enough About You​


Peggy’s first songwriting hit was 1946’s “I Don’t Know Enough About You,” another co-composition with her husband David Barbour. The song peaked at number 7 on the popular music charts. The song mixes humor and vulnerability as Lee sings about a lover she just can’t figure out. “I know a little bit about biology / And a little more about psychology / I’m a little gem in geology / But I don’t know enough about you,” she laments.

Mañana​


1948 was the year Peggy landed her first No.1 hit, “Mañana (Is Soon Enough for Me.)” The track stayed at the top for nine weeks, remained on the charts for 21 weeks, and was Capitol Records’ most successful single by a singer-songwriter until the Beatles came along.

Lee was inspired to write the lighthearted song after her husband survived a nearly fatal ulcer and the couple took a trip to Mexico while he recuperated. “I was so impressed with the seemingly happy, relaxed spirit of the place that… it inspired me to write. David got his guitar out, and we had so much fun putting it together.”

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How Strange​


Moving into the 1950s, Lee began to experiment with different songwriters and different mediums. Her first song for a film soundtrack was “How Strange” from The Bullfighter and the Lady. She worked with composer, arranger, and conductor Victor Young on the track, and the two would go on to form a creative partnership. The song’s romantic lyrics – “How strange, how still / I seem to be losing my will / An angel is breathing on me / And it’s making me see I’m in love” – are a perfect fit for a film about love and danger.

Where Can I Go Without You​


“Where Can I Go Without You” was recorded in the same session as “How Strange,” and marked another creative collaboration with Victor Young. The song peaked at only 28 on the charts, but it would become one of Lee’s most successful ballads, covered by a long list of artists including Nat King Cole, Natalie Cole, Dean Martin, Nina Simone, Dionne Warwick, and Feist.

Young’s death in 1956 meant their partnership was short-lived, but it left a deep impression on Lee. “When Victor Young asked me to write some lyrics for him, you can’t imagine how thrilled I was,” Peggy later wrote in her autobiography. “He was like God to musicians. He was small in stature, but a giant nonetheless… When he talked to you he would make little karate chops with his hand, as if he were measuring off bars of music. I suppose the whole world was music to him.”

He’s a Tramp​


The 1955 Disney film Lady and the Tramp showcased the growth of Peggy’s talents yet again. It was her first complete film score, and she worked with composer Sonny Burke to write the now-beloved songs, including “He’s a Tramp,” “Bella Notte,” and “La La Lu.” She also lent her singing and speaking voice to four of the film’s characters: the human mother Darling, the Pekingese Peg, named after Peggy herself, and the Siamese cats Si and Am. “He’s a Tramp” is Peg’s big song, a standout moment.

In her autobiography, Lee wrote, “No question, every person that worked on the film was touched by Mr. Disney’s genius. An Italian award was given to Lady and the Tramp that read, ‘In this troubled world, a visible island of poetry.’ Well said.”

Fever​


Lee’s signature song, “Fever,” was not actually an original number. Written by Eddie Cooley and Otis Blackwell, the latter of whom was credited with the pseudonym “John Davenport,” the track was first released by American R&B singer Little Willie John in 1956. Two years later, Lee released her version of the track, with a collection of new lyrics and a different arrangement. Peggy’s lyrics about Romeo and Juliet and Captain Smith and Pocahontas were so memorable that they have been sung in most subsequent covers of the song.

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I’m Gonna Go Fishin’​


Another one of Lee’s creative collaborators was the one and only Duke Ellington. Lee had already recorded a number of Ellington’s songs for her catalog by the time he invited her to write lyrics for one of his compositions. “I’m Gonna Go Fishin’” was intended for the 1959 courtroom drama Anatomy of a Murder starring James Stewart – a strikingly different genre of film than Lee was used to writing for.

She later recalled her writing process in her autobiography: “I remember [Ellington] bringing me the tape with the theme music from the movie Anatomy of a Murder. He just said, ‘Here you are, Your Highness – write this.’ (Duke had nicknamed me ‘The Queen.’) It seemed like a challenge to write a lyric about a murder, but for those of you who write lyrics… I just got lucky and found the poetic symbol: the fisherman. Jimmy Stewart played the detective who liked to go fishing and think about solving a case. The man who committed the crime, the one who will be caught, was the trout… When I gave Duke Ellington the lyrics he liked it all, and that was enough for me.”

Stay With Me​


Peggy began collaborating with Quincy Jones in the early 1960s, and he would go on to arrange and conduct two of her albums. The duo also co-wrote a number of songs together, including two tracks for the 1966 comedy Walk Don’t Run starring Peggy’s friend Cary Grant. Those songs were “Happy Feet,” the film’s theme, and “Stay With Me,” a breezy track with salsa-inspired guitars. Lee didn’t sing either of them in the film, but she recorded her own versions the same year.

One Beating A Day​


In the early 1980s, Peggy tried to write her first autobiography, but ended up writing a one-woman show. The short-lived Broadway show combined a collection of her hits alongside 16 new songs, written by Lee and composer Paul Horner. One of the show’s most memorable songs was “One Beating A Day,” which recounted the abuse Peggy suffered at the hands of her step-mother. In lesser hands, this would be a disturbing and sad tale. Peggy’s dark sense of humor, however, transformed it into a full-on Calypso musical number. “[Telling my story] with songs made it more positive, and that’s the whole idea,” she explained of the show. “She didn’t make me hate anybody. She only made me love everybody. The joke is on her.”

Browse Peggy Lee Face’s music on limited edition vinyl and CDs here.

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like i dont mean twist endings or the ones that leave you shook. just endings that felt so right for the story they told, no loose ends, no forced drama, just...satisfying. like you sit back after and go "yeah, thats how it was supposed to end." for me its **the farewell** that last shot of awkwafina on the street? perfect. didnt need anything more. ive seen too many movies lately where the last 10 minutes feel like they were written by someone who got bored or ran out of ideas. ruins the whole thing. anyway im tryna find more movies like that. ones where the ending hits just as hard as the rest of it, maybe even harder any recs? i dont care about the genre, just something where the ending feels intentional, you know? not like they slapped it on at the last second.
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like seriously... it feels like half the time its just making everything sound muddy and you cant even tell whos singing. is it supposed to make it more 'atmospheric' or something? cuz most of the time i just wanna hear the music clear, not like im in a cave. dont get me wrong, i get why its used in studio stuff, but live? it just seems like overkill. or maybe im just going to the wrong venues... idk man, what do yall think?
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noticed this the other day — so many rock and alt songs are about time passing, running out of time, wanting time to stop, or just being stuck in a moment like its this huge recurring theme across decades. is it just cause its universal or is there something about the way rock riffs and time-based lyrics click together? feels like its everywhere from zeppelin to nirvana to modern stuff. anyone else pick up on this or is it just me overthinking again?
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Bill Pearis
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The 2026 edition of Dromedary Records’ Dromfest happens Labor Day Weekend (September 4-6) at The Avalon Lounge in Catskill, NY. As usual, the lineup is full of ’80s/’90s indie rock and tickets are on sale.

Friday (9/4) is headlined by Boston college rock greats Dumptruck, plus Consonant and Karen Schoemer and her “August” Band.

Saturday (9/5) is headlined by Cincinnati legends Wussy, and the lineup also includes Antietam, Doug Gillard, Moviola, Via, Martha’s Vineyard Ferries, Barbara Manning, Stuyvesant, The Human Hearts, Tiny Blue Ghost, and P.G. Six.

Sunday (9/6): has Come as headliners, plus Scrawl, Austin noise rockers Nice Strong Arm (who haven’t played live in a long time), Hypnolovewheel, Sleepyhead, Beth Kaplan, French/Cell, Purple Ivy Shadows, R.B. Korbet, Creative Writing, and Sweet Harm.

Check out the Dromfest 2026 poster below.

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Dromfest 2026

Friday, September 4:

Dumptruck
Consonant
Karen Schoemer and her “August” Band

Saturday, September 5:

Wussy
Antietam
Doug Gillard
Moviola
Via
Martha’s Vineyard Ferries
Barbara Manning
Stuyvesant
The Human Hearts
Tiny Blue Ghost
P.G. Six

* Readings by Erica Fletcher, Scott Seward, and Tim Sommer

Sunday, September 6:

Come
Scrawl
Nice Strong Arm
Hypnolovewheel
Sleepyhead
Beth Kaplan
French/Cell
Purple Ivy Shadows
R.B. Korbet
Creative Writing
Sweet Harm

* Plus a screening of the Mike Galinsky/Suki Hawley film “Radiation”

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Bill Pearis
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Synthpop icons Soft Cell have shared full details of their final album Danceteria which will be out September 25 via Republic of Music. It was finished last year before co-founder Dave Ball passed away in October. “There can be no more recordings of Soft Cell without Dave, it would not be possible,” says frontman Marc Almond. “The sad reality is that Dave Ball was half of Soft Cell, and live work aside, I can’t write Soft Cell songs without him.”

“The ‘Danceteria’ album reflects what we were going through as Brits in New York,” says Almond. “We arrived there in 1981 with a bunch of songs that were initially written about London and Leeds. They were songs that reflected the greyness and repression of Margaret Thatcher’s Britain. But once we hit New York, the same songs became infused with a fresh, streetwise sensibility. We were in the clubs, where ecstasy was available for the first time, and we felt privileged to be part of that secret. Our music took on a hybrid quality. We were quintessentially British, but we felt that we were also an honorary American band. So it feels right that the last Soft Cell album is invested in those myths and stories. It brings everything full circle for us, and it’s a fitting tribute to Dave.”

The album includes this year’s single “Out Come the Freaks,” a cover of Was (Not Was)’s cult banger, and the new single is Danceteria‘s title track which is set at NYC’s legendary ’80s club. You can watch the video below.


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DANCETERIA
Elusive (Vinyl Edit)
Danceteria
The Space Inside (Vinyl Edit)
Times Square (Vinyl Edit)
Two Of A Kind
The Rainbow Room (Vinyl Edit)
In Heaven (When I Dance With You)

Decadence Is Hard Work
Losing Yourself
After Hours
Wave To America
Out Come The Freaks

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Bill Pearis
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Farm Aid has announced its 2026 edition which will happen September 26 in Virginia Beach. This will be the first time the charity festival has been in that city and tickets go on presale on Wednesday, June 10 at 10 AM Eastern, with the general on-sale starting Friday, June 12 at 10 AM.

The 2026 lineup includes Farm Aid founders Willie Nelson, Neil Young (& The Chrome Hearts) and John Mellencamp, plus Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds, Margo Price, Nathaniel Rateliff, Turnpike Troubadours, Lukas Nelson, Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs, Jesse Welles, Sierra Ferrell, Mon Rovîa, I’m With Her, Amythyst Kiah, Lily Meola and Chris Pierce.

“Family farmers grow our food and strengthen our communities. And when farmers struggle like they are now, communities feel it too,” says Willie Nelson. “The challenges farmers face threaten their livelihoods and put all of us at risk. We’re bringing Farm Aid to Virginia to stand with the farmers and fishers who feed Hampton Roads and beyond — and to grow a food system that works for everyone.”

Since 1985, Farm Aid has raised more than $90 million to support “programs that help farmers thrive, expand the reach of the Good Food Movement, take action to change the dominant system of industrial agriculture and promote food from family farms.”

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FARM AID 2026
Willie Nelson
Neil Young & The Chrome Hearts
John Mellencamp
Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds
Margo Price
Nathaniel Rateliff
Turnpike Troubadours
Lukas Nelson
Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs
Jesse Welles
Sierra Ferrell
Mon Rovîa
I’m With Her
Amythyst Kiah
Lily Meola
Chris Pierce

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lol so i was rewatching baby driver the other day and it hit me how much the music just makes that movie?? like it’s not even about the plot at some points it’s just the way the scenes are timed to the tracks anyway it got me thinking about other movies where the soundtrack is so good it kinda becomes a character of its own... guardian of the galaxy does this too right?? like, or amadeus if you wanna get a little artsy haha what are some others yall can think of where the music feels as important as the story?? lowkey i feel like this could be a whole playlist-building exercise omg
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Bill Pearis
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Neko Case has announced fall tour dates in further support of last year’s great Neon Grey Midnight Green. Most dates are with old friend and New Pornographers bandmate Dan Bejar who will be playing solo as Destroyer. Dates kick off October 15 in Lexington, MA and include a special Nashville show at the Ryman Auditoriom with Jimmie Dale Gilmore and more to be announced. All dates are listed below.

There is no NYC show proper, but she and Destroyer play Poughkeepsie’s Bardavon 1869 Opera House on October 22. Tickets for all dates go on sale Friday, June 12 at 10 AM local time.

In other news, the stage musical adaptation of 1991 film Thelma & Louise — which features a book by original screenwriter Callie Khouri and score and songs by Neko Case — will make its world premiere this fall at The Young Vic in London, running from September 3 through October 24. More info and tickets here.

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NEKO CASE – 2026 TOUR DATES
Oct 15 – Lexington, MA @ Cary Hall ^
Oct 16 – Rockport, MA @ Shalin Liu Performance Center ^
Oct 18 – Nashua, NH @ Nashua Center for the Arts ^
Oct 19 – Moncton, NB @ Capitol Theatre ^
Oct 20 – Fredericton, NB @ Fredericton Playhouse ^
Oct 22 – Poughkeepsie, NY @ Bardavon 1869 Opera House
Oct 23 – Cranston, RI @ The Park Theatre ^
Oct 24 – Rochester, NY @ Water Street Music Hall ^
Oct 25 – Easton, MD @ Avalon Theatre ^
Oct 27 – Bowling Green, OH @ Cla-Zel Theater ^
Oct 30 – Nashville, TN @ The Ryman ^ Neko Case & Friends feat. Jimmie Dale Gilmore and more to be announced
Oct 31 – Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theatre ^
Nov 1 – Iowa City, IA @ The Englert ^
Nov 2 – Fayetteville, AR @ Walton Arts Center’s Baum Walker Hall ^
Nov 4 – Tulsa, OK @ Cain’s Ballroom ^
Nov 6 – Chattanooga, TN @ The Signal ^
Nov 7 – Nelsonville, OH @ EJ Thomas Performing Arts Hall ^
Nov 8 – Detroit, MI @ Majestic ^
Nov 11 – Tacoma, WA @ Spanish Ballroom w/ Girl Trouble
Nov 12 – Tacoma, WA @ Spanish Ballroom w/ Team Dresch

^ – with Destroyer (solo)

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BrooklynVegan Staff
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Having wrapped up their tour with Joyce Manor last month, Militarie Gun have announced a new round of North American shows. They’ll sell $20 tickets across all 27 dates of their “20 Songs for 20 Dollars” tour, which is with Softcult, Shady Nasty, and Dazy.

“The world is falling apart and everyone is broke, so we’re bringing you 20 Songs for 20 Dollars,” Ian Shelton says. “We can’t control ticketing fees, but we can control whether or not the ticket is affordable to begin with. We’re excited to finally do something we’ve been talking about for a long time.”

NYC misses out this time, as Militarie Gun are on the CBGB Fest lineup, but the tour does hit Austin, Dallas, Miami, Orlando, Atlanta, Nashville, Washington Dc, Philadelphia, Boston, Detroit, Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and more. Tickets go on sale Friday, June 12 at 10 AM local time.

Militarie Gun are currently on tour in Europe, and they also have shows supporting The Sex Pistols ft. Frank Carter later in the fall. See all dates below.


Militarie Gun 2026 tour


MILITARIE GUN: 2026 TOUR DATES
6/07 – Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK @ Various Newcastle Venues
6/08 – Cambridge, UK @ Cambridge Junction
6/09 – Norwich, UK @ Norwich Arts Centre
6/10 – Brighton, UK @ Chalk
6/12 – Hilvarenbeek, NL @ Best Kept Secret Festival
6/14 – Hradec Králové 7, CZ @ Rock For People Festival
6/16 – Köln, DE @ Carlswerk Victoria
6/17 – Berlin, DE @ Huxleys Neue Welt
6/19 – Scheeßel, DE @ Hurricane Festival
6/20 – Neuhausen Ob Eck, DE @ Southside Festival
6/21 – Dresden, DE @ Farewell Youth
7/10 – Cheltenham, UK @ 2000 Trees Festival
7/11 – Birmingham, UK @ The Castle & Falcon
7/12 – Edinburgh, UK @ The Caves
7/13 – Manchester, UK @ Gorilla
7/16 – Rimini, IT @ Road to Bayfest
7/21 – Bremen, DE @ Tower Musikclub
7/22 – Essen, DE @ Turock
7/24 – Landunez, FR @ Festival de la Mer
7/26 – Southwold, UK @ Latitude Festival
9/05 – Pryor, OK @ Rocklahoma Festival
9/06 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Beer City Music Hall*
9/08 – Dallas, TX @ AM/FM*
9/09 – Austin, TX @ Mohawk*
9/10 – Baton Rouge, LA @ Chelsea’s Live*
9/12 – Tampa, FL @ The Orpheum*
9/13 – Miami, FL @ Churchills*
9/14 – Orlando, FL @ Conduit*
9/16 – Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade – Hell*
9/17 – Nashville, TN @ Eastside Bowl*
9/18 – Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle*
9/19 – Charlottesville, VA @ The Southern*
9/20 – Washington, DC @ Black Cat*
9/22 – Philadelphia, PA @ Underground Arts*
9/24 – North Toronto, CA @ Second Summer Festival
9/25 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Four Chord Music Festival
9/26 – Brooklyn, NY @ CBGB Festival
9/27 – Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club*
9/29 – Cleveland, OH @ Grog Shop*
9/30 – Detroit, MI @ The Loving Touch*
10/01 – Chicago, IL @ Metro*
10/03 – Milwaukee, WI @ Vivarium*
10/04 Minneapolis, MN @ Fine Line*
10/06 – Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater*
10/07 – Salt Lake City @ UT Metro*
10/09 – Seattle, WA @ Neumos*
10/10 – Vancouver, BC @ Rickshaw Theatre*
10/11 – Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre*
10/13 – San Francisco, CA @ The Chapel*
10/14 – Fresno, CA @ Strummer’s*
10/15 Los Angeles, CA @ The Regent Theater*
10/16 – San Diego, CA @ SOMA^
10/17 – Tempe, AZ @ Marquee Theatre^
10/18 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium^

* = with support from Softcult, Shady Nasty and Dazy
^ = supporting Sex Pistols

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BrooklynVegan Staff
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Last month Underoath announced they’d play their 2006 album Define the Great Line in full at Furnace Fest, and now they’ve revealed a full 20th anniversary tour for the album. August Burns Red, Atreyu, As Cities Burn, and Emery open the shows, varying by date, and Chris Dudley says, “What this album has meant to us, and so many others, over the past 20 years is hard to quantify. It gave us permission to be ourselves. It sent us around the world. It gave people the freedom to say (and scream) the things out loud they had buried deep. It will outlive us. We still play these songs on stage 20 years later and get those chills. The opportunity to devote an entire tour to presenting this album in the best way it ever has been, alongside friends we’ve had since before it was released, is going to be bucket list material for us.”

The shows begin on November 5 in St. Louis and run through December, with a few dates still TBA, and an NYC show at Brooklyn Paramount on December 8 with August Burns Red, Atreyu, and Emery. Tickets to all dates go on sale Friday, June 12 at 10 AM local, with various presales starting Tuesday, June 9 at 12 PM local.

We named Define the Great Line one of 15 seminal albums from metalcore’s second wave (2000-2010), and Andrew wrote:

Underoath scored one of melodic metalcore’s biggest mainstream breakthroughs with 2004’s They’re Only Chasing Safety — their fourth album and first with lead screamer Spencer Chamberlain (who replaced Dallas Taylor, who went on to front the Southern rock-tinged metalcore band Maylene and the Sons of Disaster) — but it was that album’s darker, heavier, more experimental followup that found Underoath at their creative peak. Outside of lead single “Writing on the Walls,” almost nothing on Define the Great Line scans as “radio-friendly.” Spencer had really settled into his role as frontman for this album, and he brought his own vocal and lyrical style to the band rather than trying to fill the shoes of Dallas Taylor, who the previous album had at least partially been written with. His screams were more guttural on this record, and his lyricism grappled with faith in a way that was extremely personal and never felt like stereotypical Christian metalcore. The depth in the lyricism was matched by a wide range of musical influences, which included bone-crushing metalcore, atmospheric post-metal, industrial interludes, and more. In place of usual producer James Paul Wisner was Killswitch Engage’s Adam Dutkiewicz and The Chariot collaborator Matt Goldman, and that new team helped Underoath achieve the more cavernous sound that these songs demanded. It was an album that made you forget everything you thought you knew about Underoath, elevated them above the endless sea of “scene” bands, and set the tone for the second and best chapter of their career.

Stream it below.


Underoath 2026 tour


UNDEROATH: 2026 TOUR DATES
June 9 – Savannah, GA Victory North *
June 10 – Greenville, SC The Radio Room *
June 11 – Greensboro, NC Hangar 1819 *
June 13 – Washington, D.C. Vans Warped Tour
June 14 – Richmond, VA The Canal Club *
June 15 – Asheville, NC Eulogy *
July 13 – Gainesville, FL The Wooly *
July 14 – Pensacola, FL Vinyl Music Hall *
July 15 – Baton Rouge, LA Chelsea’s Live *
July 17 – San Antonio, TX Paper Tiger *
July 18 – Corpus Christi, TX House of Rock *
July 20 – Lubbock, TX Jake’s Sports Cafe *
July 22 – El Paso, TX Lowbrow Palace *
July 23 – Tucson, AZ 191 Toole *
July 25 – Long Beach, CA Vans Warped Tour
July 27 – Flagstaff, AZ Hotel Monte Vista *
July 28 – Albuquerque, NM Launchpad *
July 29 – Roswell, NM The Liberty *
July 31 – Tulsa, OK The Vanguard *
August 1 – Springfield, MO The Venue on Sunset *
August 2 – Memphis, TN 1884 Lounge *
August 14 – Toronto, ON RBC Amphitheatre #
August 15 – Toronto, ON RBC Amphitheatre #
September 12-13 – Mexico City, MEX Vans Warped Tour
September 20 – Louisville, KY Louder Than Life Festival
September 25 – Pittsburgh, PA Four Chord Music Festival
October 2 – Sacramento, CA Aftershock Festival
October 10-11 – Birmingham, AL Furnace Festival
October 24 – Fort Worth, TX Sick New World Festival
November 5 – St. Louis, MO The Pageant %^@
November 6 – Oklahoma City, MO The Criterion %^@
November 7 – Albuquerque, NM Revel Entertainment Center %^@
November 9 – Phoenix, AZ Arizona Financial Theatre %^@
November 10 – San Diego, CA SOMA %^@
November 12 – Las Vegas, NV Brooklyn Bowl %^@
November 13 – TBA
November 14 – San Francisco, CA The Masonic %^@
November 16 – Seattle, WA Paramount Theatre %^@
November 17 – Vancouver, BC PNE Forum %^@
November 19 – Sa lt Lake City, UT The Union Event Center %^@
November 21 – Denver, CO Fillmore Auditorium %^@
November 23 – Minneapolis, MN The Armory %^@
November 24 – Chicago, IL Aragon Ballroom %^@
November 25 – Grand Rapids, MI GLC Live at 20 Monroe %^@
November 27 – TBA
November 28 – Montreal, QC MTELUS %+
November 29 – Boston, MA MGM Music Hall at Fenway %^+
December 1 – Philadelphia, PA The Fillmore %^+
December 3 – Lancaster, PA Freedom Hall %^+
December 4 – Cincinnati, OH The Andrew J Brady Music Center %^+
December 5 – Indianapolis, IN @ Egyptian Room at Old National Centre %^
December 6 – Detroit, MI The Fillmore %^+
December 8 – Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn Paramount %^+
December 11 – Raleigh, NC The Ritz %^+
December 12 – Myrtle Beach, SC House of Blues %^+
December 13 – TBA
December 15 – Austin, TX ACL Live at the Moody Theater %^+
December 16 – Houston, TX Bayou Music Center %^+
December 18 – Tampa, FL Yuengling Center %^+

* with Held.
# with Alexisonfire
% with August Burns Red
^ with Atreyu
@ with As Cities Burn
+ with Emery

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