PLANES MISTAKEN FOR STARS Releasing “Prey”

by | Aug 25, 2016

It’s their first album in 10 years. The band formed in the late 90s, released three full length records, and then disbanded in 2007. While they got back together to do some reunion shows, they haven’t released any new music since. That is until now. Get ready… there’s a new Planes Mistaken For Stars album, Prey.  

The album was engineered and produced by Sanford Parker (Wovenhand, Leviathan, Yob), and features 10 tracks. One of those songs is this one — “Fucking Tenderness.”

The band will be playing it live, along with other new tracks,  on their upcoming fall tour that’ll hit the Eastern part of the US.

Prey will be released on October 21st through Deathwish.

Planes Mistaken For Stars tour dates:

Oct 26 Chicago, IL @ Township
Oct 27 Cincinnati, OH @ Northside Yacht Club
Oct 28 Savannah, GA @ Dollhouse Productions
Oct 30 Gainesville, FL @ The Wooly – THE FEST
Oct 31 Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade
Nov 01 Nashville, TN @ The End
Nov 02 St. Louis, MO @ Fubar
Nov 03 Oklahoma City, OK @ 89th Street Collective
Nov 04 Austin, TX @ Sound On Sound Fest

Red Sparowes: The Ryan’s Rock Show Interview

I was straight edge in high school. Not one of those snobby hardcore sXe kids that only ate vegetables and refused to hang out with anyone that smoked weed, but I was the poser that would sharpie my wrists and sign English tests “Ryan xxx”. I broke edge my...

RX Bandits Interview with Matt Embree & Steve Choi: A Decade with RXB

If you’ve been a longtime RRS reader, you may remember one of our very first video interviews ever, done back in 2009 with RX Bandits. That one — filled with cheap beer and long talks of Fugazi — was conducted a few months before Mandala...

Æges Interview: Kemble Walters & Larry Herweg on Building the Bridge

When Æges frontman Kemble Walters played in Juliette and the Licks, he did a few studio sessions with Dave Grohl. “[Grohl] draws this picture and gives it to the runner there. ‘I want you to buy all these parts,'” he says imitating Grohl’s...

Doomriders Interview – Nate Newton – The Beginnings, No Expectations, Converge

When Nate Newton is not on tour playing bass for Converge, he lends his guitar and vocal skills to Doomriders, a metal band that has released two full length albums and a handful of splits – they’ve even played a few shows with Danzig. There are no goals or...