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WO FAT Stream New Song “Three Minutes To Midnight” via SoundCloud; ‘Midnight Cometh’ Due May 20, 2016
Dallas legends Wo Fat will release their brand new studio album, Midnight Cometh, this May on Ripple Music. Stream new song “Three Minutes To Midnight” just here.

After slinging their Texas-sized psychedelic blues doom for over a decade, Dallas legends Wo Fat are thrilled to announce that this May will see the official release of their brand new studio album, Midnight Cometh on Ripple Music. Stream new song “Three Minutes To Midnight” just above.
“We are thrilled to be working with our brothers in the riff at Ripple for this new record!” says vocalist Kent Stump. “We’ve been friends with Todd and Pope for a while and have always had a lot of respect for them personally, as well as the label itself, and we just kinda realised, that, hey, we should be working together. They are passionate about the music they release, they make really good choices when it comes to signing bands, they’re all about treating artists fairly and trying to help this scene grow, and they’re also a label on the rise.”
Midnight Cometh will be released on 20th May 2016 and will be supported by a European tour, which will also include appearances at Desertfest in Berlin and London and Hellfest, France.
Tour Dates:
04/18 – Mephisto – Hannover, Germany
04/19 – Schaubude – Kiel, Germany
04/20 – TBA
04/21 – Pokalen Pub – Oslo, Norway
04/22 – Loppen – Copenhagen, Denmark
04/23 – 1000FRYD – Aalborg, Denmark
04/24 – Rock Café – Hamburg, Germany
04/25 – The Vortex – Siegen, Germany
04/26 – Feierwerk – Munich, Germany
04/27 – Arena – Vienna, Austria
04/28 – Desertfest – Berlin, Germany
04/29 – Doornroosje – Nijmegen, Netherlands
04/30 – Pre-Roadkill Festival Party – Waarschoot, Belgium
05/01 – Desertfest – London, UK
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