Yesterday, ShockYa gave you the Soundcloud preview of the album, “Naught” by avant-garde metal band Stolen Babies. The album will be released digitally tomorrow, and physically on October 16, 2012. In celebration of tomorrow’s digital release, the album is streaming in full NOW at Shockya.com! Check us out to preview the entire album before you buy! Starting after midnight tonight, “Naught” will be available through iTunes, Amazon and all other standard digital retailers.

Stolen Babies hit the road two weeks ago with co-headliners Devin Townsend Project, Katatonia, and special guests Paradise Lost as part of the “Epic Kings & Idols Tour”! See below for all current Stolen Babies tour dates.

“The tour has been an amazing ride so far and every night seems to get better,” states bassist Rani Sharone. “We had no idea what to expect since we haven’t toured some of these cities in years, if at all. Meeting new and long-time fans face to face and hearing reactions first hand is pretty awesome. It’s nice to see people so excited… and sweaty.”

“EPIC KINGS & IDOLS TOUR” DATES:
Sept. 17–Chicago, IL–Bottom Lounge
Sept. 18–Pittsburgh, PA–Mr. Smalls
Sept. 19–Toronto, ON–Opera House
Sept. 20–Montreal, QC–Cafe Campus
Sept. 21–Worcester, MA–Palladium
Sept. 22–Philadelphia, PA–TLA
Sept. 23–New York, NY–Irving Plaza
Sept. 24–Baltimore, MD–Rams Head Live

POST-TOUR STOLEN BABIES Headline shows:
Sept. 26–Detroit, MI– I-Rock Nightclub
Sept. 27–Cleveland, OH — Peabody’s Downunder
Sept. 28–West Springfield, VA–Empire
Sept. 29–Charlotte, NC–The Casbah at Tremont Music Hall
Sept. 30–Atlanta, GA–The Masquerade
Oct. 1–Nasville, TN–Exit/In
Oct. 2–New Orleans, LA–The Parish House of Blues
Oct 3rd–San Antonio, TX–The Korova

Stolen Babies consists of Dominique Lenore Persi (Lead Vocals/Accordion), Rani Sharone (Bass/Vocals) Gil Sharone (Drums), Ben Rico (Keyboard/Vocals/Percussion), Davey Oberlin (Guitar, touring member)

For more information on Stolen Babies, please visit the band’s website, Facebook page, Twitter page, and MySpace page.

By Monique Jones

Monique Jones blogs about race and culture in entertainment, particularly movies and television. You can read her articles at Racialicious, and her new site, COLOR . You can also listen to her new podcast, What would Monique Say.

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