Company of Thieves to Reunite; Announce Tour + New Music
By: Caryn Robbins Jul. 12, 2017
Indie group Company of Thieves announce they will be re-uniting to tour, 10 years after their independently recorded and self-released debut record, "Ordinary Riches" was released. The cult band comprised of Genevieve Schatz, Marc Walloch and Chris Faller will also be releasing a new single this summer, the first song in 6 years.
It was fate that brought two rebellious teenagers together on the train platform at Union Station in Chicago over a decade ago, as Company of Thieves' founding members, Genevieve Schatz and Marc Walloch sat across from one another and became fast friends over a conversation about The Beatles. With two records, countless headlining tours, a late night television appearance, a charting alternative radio single "Oscar Wilde" and a dream-come-true music biz discovery story under their belt, it seems that fate that has brought the cult band back from hiatus. The band quickly became a favorite amongst the Chicago indie rock community. After scraping together recording funds, the kids took a risk and independently released their debut album "Ordinary Riches" in 2007. They soon played SXSW, got discovered and re-released "Ordinary Riches" via Wind-Up Records in 2009, following up with their sophomore LP, "Running From A Gamble," in 2011.9/12 Indianapolis, IN - HI-FI
9/13 Louisville, KY - Zanzabar
9/14 St. Louis, MO - Off Broadway
9/16 Columbus, OH - ID Fest
9/18 New York, NY - Gramercy Theatre
9/19 Philadelphia, PA - The Foundry
9/20 Albany, NY - Jupiter Hall
9/22 Chicago, IL - House of Blues
9/25 Kansas City, MO - The Record Bar
9/27 Denver, CO - The Walnut Room
9/30 Los Angeles, CA - The Troubadour
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