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zebrahead release video for “Sirens”

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La Habra, CA-based power-punk outfit zebrahead refuse to slow down as they continue to bring their distinctive fun-filled zhead sound to the masses with their latest worldwide release Call Your Friends, produced by Cameron Webb (Pennywise, Megadeth, Motorhead) out now via Niji Entertainment Group/MFZB Records

See the latest video for Sirens below.

zebrahead is vocalist/rapper Ali Tabatabaee, vocalist/guitarist Matty Lewis, bassist Ben Osmundson, drummer Ed Udhus and guitarist Dan Palmer.

Call Your Friends is the bands tenth studio album, now in their 15th year together, it all started with the release of the EP Yellow on the indie label Dr. Dream in May 1998, the buzz began and zebrahead signed to Columbia Records and released their full-length debut, Waste of Mind later that same year. Next came Playmate of the Year in mid-2000 and was met with rave reviews, the album’s infectious title track received over 4000 spins on Modern Rock and Rock radio, garnering airplay on some of the planets biggest alternative stations. Then came the 2003 release of zebrahead’s critically acclaimed MFZB. MFZB had the highest testing alternative song for months running with “Rescue Me”. The band spent the summer of 2006 on the Vans Warped Tour as Broadcast to the World was released that July through SPV/Sony. In 2008 the band released Phoenix with a warning from Absolute Punk “listen with caution as your face may melt right off of your head”, in 2009 came Panty Raid followed by their 2011 release Get Nice and nonstop touring ensued throughout.

See the band live at their first US dates in 2013 at the Vault in Temecula on November 22 and House of Blue’s in Anaheim on November 23.

On Tour in 2013 and 2014:
11/22/13 – The Vault- Temecula, CA USA
11/23/13 – House of Blues – Anaheim, CA USA
02/12/13 – Namba Hatch – Osaka, Japan
03/12/13 – Diamond Hall – Nagoya, Japan
04/12/13 – Shibuya-Ax – Tokyo, Japan
05/12/13 – Liquid Room – Tokyo, Japan
20/12/13 – TBA – Brazil
22/12/13 – WROS Festival – Sao Paulo, Brazil
17/01/14 – Ostwerk – Augsburg, Germany
18/01/14 – Wagenhallen – Stuttgart, Germany
19/01/14 – Rockfabrik – Nürnberg, Germany
21/01/14 – Orange Club – Kiel, Germany
22/01/14 – Schlachthof – Lingen, Germany
23/01/14 – Conne Island – Leipzig, Germany
24/01/14 – Beatpol – Dresden, Germany
25/01/14 – Kammgarn – Kaiserslautern, Germany
26/01/14 – ZAKK – Düsseldorf, Germany
29/01/14 – Limelight – Belfast, UK
30/01/14 – The Academy – Dublin, Ireland
01/02/14 – Great Hall – Cardiff, UK
02/02/14 – O2 Academy – Bristol, UK
03/02/14 – Academy – Manchester, UK
04/02/14 – O2 Academy – Newcastle, UK
05/02/14 – O2 ABC – Glasgow, UK
06/02/14 – O2 Academy – Leeds, UK
07/02/14 – Rock City – Nottingham, UK
08/02/14 – O2 Academy – Birmingham, UK
10/02/14 – UEA – Norwich, UK
11/02/14 – O2 Academy – Oxford, UK
12/02/14 – Pyramids – Portsmouth, UK
13/02/14 – Concorde 2 – Brighton, UK
14/02/14 – Sheperds Bush Empire – London, UK
15/02/14 – Sheperds Bush Empire – London, UK
22/02/14 – Soundwave Festival – Brisbane, Australia
23/02/14 – Soundwave Festival – Sydney, Australia
28/02/14 – Soundwave Festival – Melbourne, Australia
01/03/14 – Soundwave Festival – Adelaide, Australia
03/03/14 – Soundwave Festival – Perth, Australia

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