current backyard here in Nashville, TN. Listed comparisons include Brand New,
Knapsack, and proclaimed influences drawing from Jimmy Eat World, Weezer and Foo Fighters.
Members of the band are definitely no strangers to the scene, having converged in 2013
from various bands. They released the debut (I Think) I'm Leaving that same year, which
garnered fan and critic praise for its stirring and well-crafted songs. In 2014 they released
the two-song Meth Head, produced by Arun Bali (Saves the Day).
Hello 2015, and we've arrived at the anticipation of Milk, the band's sophomore LP, via
powerhouse Equal Vision Records, due 09.11.15. Listen below for a taste, two yummy singles
"Dresser Drawer" and "Whatever, I don't Care." Download the latter, I did, no more
musical hangry-ness. Hah.
Preorder Milk before it drops online and in stores September 11. Also, be sure to get rowdy
in real-time, Better Off will be touring in support of The Early November and Bayside.
Better Off w/ The Early November
8/24- Greensboro, NC, Greene Street
8/25- Nashville, TN, The End
8/27- Shawnee, KS, Aftershock
Better Off w/ Bayside, The Early November
8/31- Sacramento, CA, Ace of Spades
9/1- Oakland, CA, Oakland Metro
9/2- Anaheim, CA, House of Blues
9/3- Tucson, AZ, The Rock
9/4- El Paso, TX, Tricky Falls
9/5- Austin, TX, The Mohawk
9/6- Little Rock, AR, Juanita’s
9/8- Des Moines, IA, Wooly’s
9/9- Madison, WI, Majestic Theatre
9/10- Minneapolis, MN, Varsity Theater
9/13- Grand Rapids, MI, The Intersection
9/15- Cincinnati, OH, Bogart’s
9/16- Pittsburgh, PA, Altar Bar
9/17- New Haven, CT, Toad’s Place
9/18- Rochester, NY, Anthology Dates subject to change, view artist page(s) for updated info.


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