You're browsing the archives From Wednesday 23 December 2015 Spraynard 2.0: Spray Harder Monday 07 December 2015 Spraynard @ Lot 10, Fest 14 Mable by Spraynard Monday 07 July 2014 Spraynard release new video Spraynard have released a new video for their track “Internet May Mays”, which is taken from the album “The Mark, Tom, and Patrick Show”. You can check it out below: Spraynard will be over touring the UK with Modern Baseball and Losing Sleep Monday 02 June 2014 Modern Baseball to tour the UK with Spraynard and Losing Sleep Modern Baseball, Spraynard and Losing Sleep will be touring the UK in September. You can check out the tour routing on the poster above. Chewing on Tin Foil will join Modern Baseball and Sprayard on their Irish dates. The bands will be joining us in Cardiff for Tuesday 29 April 2014 Spraynard vinyl collection LP ‘The Mark Tom And Patrick Show’ preorders up now Spraynard are set to release a collection 12″ called ‘The Mark Tom And Patrick Show’ through Asian Man Records, and preorders for the release are now live. The release compiles out of print 7-inches, rarities and unreleased material. This first pressing is /500 green and the first 200 Thursday 10 April 2014 Spraynard stream new track from rarities collection After announcing their return late last month, Spraynard have premiered a new track from their forthcoming ‘The Mark, Tom and Patrick Show’ rarities collection via Noisey. In an interview with Noisey, the band discuss their break-up in 2012 and their decision to get back together. Stream ‘Internet May Mays’ Tuesday 01 April 2014 Spraynard Back Together Pennsylvanian Pop-Punks Spraynard are back together. They put out a statement yesterday. Here it is in full: ‘WE ARE A BAND AGAIN. we were really tempted to announce the end of our hiatus tomorrow so everyone would think it was an April Fool’s joke… but we decided it’s probably more Friday 11 November 2011 Spraynard – Fest 10, Florida Tigers Jaw The Fest, held in Gainesville Florida each year over the Halloween weekend, holds a special place in many British punk hearts. Murmurs of who is going to do the trip next year and which bands are rumoured to be playing start in the early in the