Don't Panic Share Cinematic "Woe I" Music Video Ahead of Tour Dates with Less Than Jake, Bowling for Soup, The Aquabats! & The Dollyrots (self-released)
Don't Panic is a Rock "N" Roll band through and through. Formed by vocalist/guitarist Ted Felicetti, bassist Keith Slader, guitarist A.J. Larsen, and drummer Anthony Paesano and drawing heavily on influences like Bayside, Foo Fighters, Lit, Millencolin, Motion City Soundtrack, No Use for A Name, White Reaper, and many others. Don't Panic were initially active from 2009-11 released a few EP's, played some shows, and, eventually, parted ways. However, after eight years apart, Ted, Keith, A.J. & Anthony reunited in 2019 to unleash their long-shelved debut full-length, See Through It All. Don't Panic's second full-length album, Dark Horse, was released in Septemeber 2021 and is available everywhere now! Don't Panic's official music video for single "Woe I" from their album Dark Horse sees a release today, Friday, June 10th, on Youtube and Facebook. The video was shot by David Lange at The Roxy Theater in Northampton, Pennsylvania.
"Although, the album was released at the end of last summer, we never released an official first single/music video for it. So, we decided let's just do one now!" frontman Ted Felicetti explained. Don't Panic is gearing up to hit the road all summer starting June 22-July 9th, supporting Less Than Jake, Bowling for Soup & The Aquabats! on the Back for The Attack Tour. Then, from July 13th-24th, supporting The Dollyrots on The Down The Rabbit Hole USA (Part 2) down the East Coast. Then, the band is capping the summer off with an appearance at Four Chord Music Festival in Pittsburgh on September 9th with Bad Religion, The Descendents, Pennywise, Story of The Year, I Am The Avalanche, and more. We are currently writing and working on new material and will hit the recording studio at the end of the summer with singles to release in the fall. Check out Don't Panic's fun-loving new "Woe I" music video now on YouTube or Facebook. Both Dark Horse (2021) and See Through It All (2020)—along with Don't Panic's Under Cover, Vol. 1 EP and latest single, "Let It Go"—are now available on streaming services.
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