Planes Mistaken For Stars reissue ‘Mercy’ and announce US tour

By Glen Bushell

The one and only Planes Mistaken For Stars have announced via PunkNews.org that they will be reissuing their 2006 album ‘Mercy’ later this year. The band have been highly influential on the worlds of punk and hardcore, and to celebrate the release, a short film titled ‘We Do As We Must, Together…’ featuring testimonials from Ryan Patterson of Coliseum, Nate Newton of Converge, and Jeremy Bolm of Touche Amore. ‘Mercy’ has been remastered from the original tapes, and will be reissued via Deathwish Inc. on July 14th.

Planes Mistaken For Stars will also head out on the road across the U.S. through July, which you can see the dates for below, as well as the short film.

15 DETROIT, MI The Sanctuary
16 PITTSBURGH, PA Howlers
17 PHILADELPHIA, PA Boot & Saddle
18 ASBURY PARK, NJ Asbury Lanes
19 BROOKLYN, NY St. Vitus
21 CAMBRIDGE, MA Middle East upstairs
22 WASHINGTON D.C. DC9
23 RICHMOND, VA Strange Matter
26 GAINESVILLE, FL the Atlantic
27 ST. AUGUSTINE, FL Nobbys
28 ATLANTA, GA The Earl
30 CINCINNATI, OH North Side Yacht Club
31 CHICAGO, IL Fizz

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