NEW JERSEY’S MY LAST BREATH ANNOUNCE LOCAL CONCERT

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NEW JERSEY’S MY LAST BREATH ANNOUNCE LOCAL CONCERT
The five-piece will perform with headliner The Devil Wears Prada at the Starland Ballroom in Sayreville, NJ


Manchester, New Jersey (26 April 2019) – My Last Breath has announced that they will be a part of a memorable concert with The Devil Wears Prada of Dayton, OH at Sayreville, NJ’s Starland Ballroom on May 2 to start the spring season in a big way. This is the band’s first time playing with The Devil Wears Prada, supporting their 10th anniversary of their album “With Roots Above and Branches Below.” Earlier this year, My Last Breath released their debut EP “Insanity” in January and have been in preparation for lots of touring throughout the year.

Before this concert, My Last Breath finished their Northeastern US tour titled “Adventour” that started off on March 23rd in Kittanning, Pennsylvania and ended on the 31st in Scranton, PA. The “Adventour” saw them returning to cities like Providence, RI for the first time since early January and make their live debut in Baltimore, MD. The band also performed at the Spring Breakdown concert at Trenton, NJ’s Championship Bar along with Jynx and Illusionist.

About My Last Breath: My Last Breath of Manchester, New Jersey is a metalcore/post-hardcore band that elaborately fuses fast pace aggressive riffs, soothing choruses, and crushing breakdowns to create an original sound they’ve prided themselves on. Formed in 2016, this five piece Metalcore band came together to connect with others that can relate to the hardships that they as a band have gone through in their lives. The band is led by vocalist Michael Rafter, along with guitarists Michael King and Giovanni Testa, bassist Rick Smith, and drummer Alex Baldwin.
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