The Dollyrots Announce Eighth Studio Album “Night Owls”

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As they get set to embark on the second leg of their Year Of The Bunny Tour, pop punk duo The Dollyrots have announced that their new album, Night Owls, will be out on October 13th via Wicked Cool Records. Every pre-order comes with an instant download of the song Hey Girl and a surprise bonus track. Pre-orders made directly from the band’s site will receive additional downloads that include demos and alternative versions and will be delivered in advance of the October 13th release date. In addition, The Dollyrots are offering one-of-a-kind and limited items with Night Owls pre-orders that include stage gear, custom guitars, phone calls from the band, private acoustic house party performances, band wardrobe, lots of bundles and more.

“You know how they say a band’s first album is usually their best? Well, I think because we had time for this one, you know, since the world stopped due to Covid, it’s a lot like a first album. We had so many bits and pieces and once we could finally get into the studio it all just flew out of us, like we had been holding something vital & urgent in for years. Because we had. If you love The Dollyrots you’ll love “Night Owls”. If you don’t know The Dollyots, you’ll probably love it too.” (singer & bassist Kelly Ogden)

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For Night Owls, the band once again enlisted longtime collaborator John Fields who is responsible for the bulk of production credit. Both the CD and vinyl will be presented in deluxe packaging with holographic covers and double-sided poster inserts with the neon yellow variant pressed on 180-gram vinyl. Always active on the live circuit, the band is heading out on a West Coast run with Aixa Vilar (Go Betty Go) on drums and Dog Party as support, the tour kicks off in Denver at the Punk Rock Saves Lives Festival on July 21st. This will be followed by a co-headlining run with Tsunami Bomb in the Fall, including a September 1st pitstop at the 3rd annual Camp Punksylvania Festival