Revolver Partners With Stars in Stereo to Reveal NSFW Video & Announce 2015 W/Bush, Theory of a Deadman

Stars in Stereo have partnered up with Revolver to give you the first peek at the UNCENSORED video for the title track of their latest opus ‘Leave Your Mark’. Check out the full press release (complete with a link to the video) below, courtesy of Ebony Jeanette, George Vallee and Street Smart Marketing: 

STARS IN STEREO release groundbreaking NSFW video & announce upcoming tour with BUSH 

REVOLVER Magazine gets the first look at the exclusive uncensored version of ‘Leave Your Mark’ 

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Leave Your Mark, the current release from L.A’s Stars In Stereo serves as the attention grabbing follow-up to their 2013 self titled debut. In anticipation of upcoming tour dates, the band has released the NSFW uncensored version of the music video for their title track. Deemed too graphic for Vevo and even Suicide Girls, the NSFW version of “Leave Your Mark” is now in the clutches of rock authority Revolver Magazine.

Revolver tweeted: “We asked @Stars_In_Stereo to see their uncensored #NSFW music video. Here it is! http://bit.ly/1yuGDif.”

Watch it now at http://smarturl.it/SinSLYM

Fresh off their Fall run with You Me At Six, Stars In Stereo will leave their mark across the country once more before Winter’s end. This time they will join Alien Ant Farm on the remainder of the ANTarchy tour, kicking things off November 21 in Indianapolis. Stars In Stereo has also teamed up with COLDCOCK Whiskey and will be guest bartenders at select pubs along the tour.

“We are looking forward to this upcoming tour with Alien Ant Farm! We will be playing in some of our favorite places, places we have never been to before and some we haven’t been to in way too long. We love the chance to make new fans and make new friends and Alien Ant Farm’s dedicated followers are the perfect group of misfits to do it with!” states SinS frontwoman Bec.

Featuring the sounds of Bec Hollcraft (vocals), Jordan McGraw (guitar), Frogs McCormack (bass) and Drew Langan (drums);Stars In Stereo will kick off 2015 with a massive North American tour alongside the legendary hard rock band Bush and Theory of A Deadman. See all dates below.

Having already cut their teeth on tour with the likes of Bullet For My Valentine, Halestorm, You Me At Six and more, Stars In Stereo have quickly become a must watch on the road. The rocking quartet ferociously combine elements of anthemic rock, grit forward punk, sultry melodies and electric energy into an unstoppable live show. Check the complete list below for a tour date near you and don’t forget to take a peek at “Leave Your Mark” #uncensored at http://smarturl.it/SinSLYM.

Dates with Alien Ant Farm

11/21     Indianapolis, IN @ Vogue Theatre

11/22     Lansing, MI @ The Loft – Harem Urban Lounge

11/25     Fredericksburg, VA @ Hard Times

11/26     Morgantown, WV @ Schmitt’s Saloon

11/28     Asbury Park, NJ @ The Wonder Bar

11/29     Baltimore, MD @ Fishhead Cantina

11/30     Amityville, NY @ Revolution

12/2       Syracuse, NY @ Lost Horizon

12/4       Sauget, IL @ Pop’s

12/5       Merriam, KS @ Aftershock

12/6       Colorado Springs, CO @ Sunshine Studios Live

12/7       Denver, CO @ Casselman’s

12/9       Grand Junction, CO @ Mesa Theater

 

Bush / Theory of a Deadman / Stars in Stereo 

1/30 — San Francisco, Calif. — Nob Hill Masonic Center
1/31 — Los Angeles, Calif. — The Wiltern
2/02 — Riverside, Calif. — Riverside Municipal Auditorium
2/03 — Tempe, Ariz. — Marquee Theatre
2/05 — Denver, Colo. — Ogden Theatre
2/07 — Kansas City, Mo. — Harvest Bank Theatre / Midland
2/08 — Cedar Rapids, Iowa — The Paramount Theatre
2/10 — St. Paul, Minn. — The Myth
2/11 — Milwaukee, Wis. — Eagles Ballroom
2/14 — Indianapolis, Ind. — Murat Theatre
2/15 — Columbus, Ohio — LC Pavilion
2/17 — Pittsburgh, Pa. — Stage AE
2/18 — Toronto, Ontario — Sound Academy
2/20 — Wallingford, Conn. — The Dome at Toyota Presents Oakdale
2/21 — Lewiston, Maine — Androscoggin Bank Colisee
2/23 — Boston, Mass. — House of Blues
2/24 — New York, N.Y. — Best Buy Theater
2/27 — Rochester, N.Y. — Main Street Armory
2/28 — Sayreville, N.J. — Starland Ballroom
3/01 — Upper Darby, Pa. — Tower Theater
3/03 — Silver Springs, Md. — Fillmore
3/04 — Raleigh, N.C. — The Ritz
3/06 — Myrtle Beach, S.C. — House of Blues
3/10 — Oklahoma City, Okla. — Diamond Ballroom
3/11 — Dallas, Texas — South Side Ballroom
3/13 — Houston, Texas — Bayou Music Center
3/14 — San Antonio, Texas — Majestic Theatre