’68 Debut “Removed Their Hats” Video

’68 have released the video below for their new song “Removed Their Hats“. The track is from the band’s upcoming album Yes, And…, which is set to release through Pure Noise Records on September 29th. Josh Scogin, the band’s vocalist/guitarist, offered: “I have never been a ‘destination’ person, I am more of a ‘journey’ person.  The
’68 have announced their new album Yes, And… will release on September 29th through Pure Noise. Along with the news the video for the latest single from the album, a song called “They Removed Their Hooks” was released, and can be seen below. Yes, And… track listing: 01 – “With Distance Between02 – “The Captains
’68 have announced they’ve signed with Pure Noise Records. Along with the news the video below for their single “The Captains Sat” was released. You can catch the band live with Sparta (performing Wiretap Scars) and Geoff Rickly on the following dates: 05/04 Mesa, AZ – Nile Half House05/05 Anaheim, CA – Chain Reaction05/06 San
  Korn has announced their U.S. summer tour alongside Staind. The tour will have ’68 and Fire From The Gods serving as support on select dates. With ’68: 08/05 West Palm Beach, FL – iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre 08/07 Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre at the FL State Fairgrounds 08/08 Alpharetta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre 08/10 Raleigh,
  A new single from ’68‘s forthcoming album “Give One Take One” has seen a release with an animated video for “Bad Bite” from it having debuted below. That apparently hand-drawn music video took over a year to animate and was completed earlier this year. “Give One Take One” will be out on March 26th. ’68
  ’68 has announced that their third album Give One Take One will release on March 26th. Along with the news the band released the opening track as the first single “The Knife, The Knife, The Knife” with a music video. You can find it below. Josh Scogin offered the following on what to expect from
‘Furnace Fest” will be taking place on September 18th-20th in Birmingham, Alabama and more bands have been announced for the festival. Those bands include: Misery Signals ’68 Living Sacrifice Zao The festival’s organizers offered the following statement regarding the new additions to the lineup: Merry Christmas from our family to yours! We’re thrilled to share