Tours GNARWOLVES / PRAWN / PUBLIC DOMAIN European dates September 2, 2014 1 min read Brighton’s GNARWOLVES, Ridgewood, NJ’s PRAWN and Vienna’s PUBLIC DOMAIN have booked a massive tour for this coming fall! See the dates below! Photo by James Archibald. DK032: Gnarwolves – Fun Club 2×7" EP by GnarwolvesDK032: Gnarwolves – Fun Club 2×7" EP by Gnarwolves Prawn / Joie De Vire – Split by PrawnPrawn / Joie De Vire – Split by Prawn Demo by Public DomainDemo by Public Domain Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: gnarwolvespop punkpost hardcoreprawnpublic domainpunk rockskate punk Karol Kamiński DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels. Contact via [email protected] You might be interested in May 15, 2026 Gab De La Vega returns to Canada for a month of solo shows May 15, 2026 Instrumental math rockers COMPREHENDING step outside Sweden for the first time with FOR EXAMPLE JOHN this summer May 4, 2026 Tour Diary: on the road with blackened metalcore beast ANCST and neocrust d-beat act MÄRNØ April 28, 2026 Still Doing It: Micro-Tours in Your Forties Previous Story FUCKING INVINCIBLE U.S. dates Next Story THOT European dates [UPDATE] Latest BEYOND THE STYX return with “DIVID” on Innerstrength Records, vocalist Emile breaks down the war, the borders, and the band’s slogan Oslo’s industrialized hardcore band TRUEANDTRUE drops “NOSEDIVE” KIDS OF RAGE map Barcelona’s vanishing hardcore, comment on staying loyal to 2000s hardcore through 16 years of lineup changes OMOIYARI’s “Poisoned Seas” pulls Icarus, Odin, and willow trees into a bedroom-built heavy album opener Beauty Is Timeless: HAMMOCK discuss ambient music as a way of seeing, belief, perception, and misreading the world
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