Paulson to reunite at Folly's 'Resist Convenience' vinyl release shows (first shows in over a decade)
New Jersey skacore band Folly are gearing up for their Resist Convenience vinyl release shows at Garwood’s Crossroads, and some old friends are reuniting to join the celebration.
Announced today, indie rock band Paulson will reunite for their first shows in over a decade at these shows, which will take place on June 21 and June 22. The June 21 show will also feature sets from Teenage Halloween, The Best of the Worst, and Silk Sheets while the June 22 show will feature performances from School Drugs, The Pomps, and Without Peace. Paulson disbanded in 2008 following the release of their Calling on You EP, which is out on Doghouse Records. In 2013, the band held a reunion show at Maxwell’s.
Tickets for the June 22 show are on sale to the general public right now here. Tickets are running low, so be sure to grab one before it’s too late. Tickets for the June 21 show are sold out.
Folly’s Resist Convenience will be released on vinyl for the first time via Bad Time Records. The reissue will feature new artwork from Justin Gray as well as re-mastering by Alan Douches. Unfortunately, the vinyl is already sold out.