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Man Overboard and their label, Lost Tape Collective are excited to announce several new cassette releases.

-Never Shout Never - Summer EP
-New Found Glory - Radiosurgery
-Fireworks - Gospel
-Misser - Everyday I Tell Myself I'm Going To Be A Better Person

Never Shout Never, Summer EP will be available from the band on their tour with Never Shout Never, November 20th-December 1st. All remaining copies will then be on the Lost Tape Collective webstore following the tour.

New Found Glory Radiosurgery, Fireworks Gospel and Misser Every Day I Tell Myself... will be available in early 2013 via the Lost Tape Collective webstore and limited international distros. More detailed information will be available onwww.losttapecollective.com as it becomes available. 

Man Overboard / Never Shout Never Tour Dates
Nov. 20th – Des Moines , IA @ Wooly’s
Nov. 21st – Chicago , IL @ House Of Blues
Nov. 23rd – St. Paul , MN @ Station 4
Nov. 24th – Madison , WI @ The Loft
Nov. 25th – Toledo , OH @ Headliners
Nov. 27th – Syracuse , NY @ Lost Horizon
Nov. 28th – South Burlington , VT @ Higher Ground
Nov. 29th – Pawtucket , RI @ The Met
Nov. 30th – Stroudsburg , PA @ Sherman Theater
Dec. 1st – Asbury Park , NJ @ Stone Pony

In conjunction with the tour, Man Overboard is offering a free 5 song sampler on their webstore

Lastly, Man Overboard & Lost Tape Collecive are hosting their annual Holiday Show in Philadelphia . Their years line up is Man Overboard, Transit, I Am The Avalanche, Seahaven, Citizen, Daylight and Alan Day of Four Year Strong. The show is on December 15th at the TLA. Tickets are available from www.livenation.com.



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