No Devotion, Thursday frontman Geoff Rickly's band with ex-Lostprophets members Stuart Richardson and Lee Gaze, signed to Velocity Records last year, and now they've confirmed that their first album for the label, and the follow-up to their 2015 debut, Permanence, is "about to be imminently dropped." They also announced tour dates that they say are "in anticipation of our second album."
The tour dates go down in the US and UK this July, and they're the band's first in seven years. There are four East Coast US shows, in Brooklyn (Saint Vitus Bar on July 11), Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Cambridge, and they're with Jeremy Enigk of the newly-reunited Sunny Day Real Estate and Nate Bergman of Lionize. Tickets go on sale Tuesday, June 7 at 10 AM ET.