No Devotion, the new band of former Thursday frontman Geoff Rickly with ex-members of Lostprophets, will head out on their first tour ever this fall.
Tag: united nations
Release Date: Jul 15th
United Nations – The Next Four Years
(Temporary Residence)
Track Listing:
01. Serious Business
02. Meanwhile On Main Street
03. Revolutions At Varying Speeds
04. False Flags
05. United Nations Find God
06. Between Two Mirrors
07. Fuck The Future
08. Stole The Past
09. United Nations VS. United Nations
10. F#A#$
11. Music For Changing Parties
We’ve been talking about Geoff Rickly nonstop the past few weeks — that dude has been up to no good. And by no good, we mean lots of good. This week it was announced that Rickly has a new band with former members of Lostprophets called No Devotion. But hey now, let’s not forget about United Nations.
The other month we mentioned how former Thursday frontman Geoff Rickly was working with the remaining members of Lostprophets. At first we were under the impression that his newly formed label Collect Records would just be releasing the material, but then rumors started swirling that Rickly was in the band. “I want to be a part of their second chance,” he said in a recent podcast.
Everyone’s been anxiously awaiting the new album from United Nations, the grindcore project of former Thursday frontman Geoff Rickly. The band’s forthcoming record The Next Four Years is a compilation of tracks that were originally supposed to be released as separate 7″s, and after many delays, it’s finally getting put out in the form of a box set.