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Rise Records Gets Its Tour On

04:01 PM Monday 3/28/11 |   |

Memphis May Fire, Decoder, Ten After Two and That’s Outrageous! are set to rock the Rise Records Tour beginning the first week of May.

Based in Portland, Ore., Rise Records’ roster is filled with bands you’ve probably seen at festivals such as Coachella, tours like Warped or playing your local nightclub. The Devil Wears Prada, Dance Gavin Dance, Attack Attack!, Emarosa, Miss May I and The Bled are just a few of the bands releasing music on Rise.

Presented by MerchNow, the Rise Records Tour begins in St. Louis at Fubar May 7; plays Atlanta’s Masquerade May 9 and stops in Macon, Ga., at the 567 May 11. Other destinations include Tampa at Brass Mug May 13; Charlotte at Amos’ May 18; New York at the Studio at Webster Hall May 23; Minneapolis at Station 4 May 31; Salt Lake City at Avalon June 4; Seattle’s Studio 7 June 7; Anaheim at Chain Reaction June 12 and Houston at Warehouse Live June 14.

“It is such an honor to be headlining the Rise Records Tour,” Memphis May Fire frontman Matty Mullins said. “We were fans of the label long before we signed, and having the opportunity to represent their annual tour is a dream come true.”

There’s also some new music to go along with the tour as Ten After Two Rise Records debut, Truth Is…, drops March 29 and Memphis May Fire’s new album, The Hollow, lands in stores April 26. Check out the Rise Records website for more information.

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