Bash & Pop (ex The Replacements) announce new album, ‘Anything Could Happen’, plus UK shows

By Aaron Lohan

Featuring former The Replacements bassist Tommy Stinson, Bash & Pop have announced the release of their upcoming second album, ‘Anything Could Happen’.

Stinson originally formed the band in 1991 following The Replacements’ original break up and was its lead vocalist/guitarist. They were active until 1994 after they released one album, ‘Friday Night Is Killing Me’, the previous year. The band reformed last year with a new line up and will be releasing this new record on the 23rd June via Fat Possum Records. You can view the video for its first single, ‘On the Rocks’, below.

Bash & Pop have also confirmed that they’ll be playing the following UK shows this summer, including a support slot at Green Day’s British Summer Time in Hyde Park on the 1st July.

JUNE
27 GLASGOW King Tut’s
28 MANCHESTER The Deaf Institute
29 LONDON The Garage
30 RAMSGATE Music Hall
JULY
01 LONDON British Summer Time, Hyde Park

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