The Movielife sign to Rise Records for first album since 2003

By Glen Bushell

Beloved Long Island punk band, The Movielife, have announced they have joined Rise Records.

It comes with the news that they are currently putting together their first album since their 2003 release, ‘Forty Hour Train Back To Penn’.

โ€Brandon (Reilly) and I have poured every ounce of ourselves into this record.โ€ says Vinnie Caruana. โ€It’s not easy visualising what a Movielife record would sound like in 2017. We wrote and wrote and wrote, and got to an amazing place. This is not a comeback record; this is something truly special. This album is a project we are both immensely proud of and can’t wait to share it with the world. Full steam ahead.โ€

In the meantime, The Movielife will perform at this year’s Slam Dunk Festival, which you can see the dates for below.

May
27 BIRMINGHAM NEC
28 LEEDS City Centre
29 HATFIELD The Forum

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