Failure unveil new song, tour (2014)

Failure quietly unveiled the song “Come Crashing” overnight via Bandcamp (failureband.bandcamp.com).
The song marks the band’s first new music since the 1996 release of the landmark album, Fantastic Planet, and arrives as the Los Angeles trio embarks on their first North American tour in seventeen years.
“Come Crashing” is also included on a tour only EP, Tree of Stars, which includes live recordings of “Let It Drip,” “Frogs,” Sergeant Politeness” and “Heliotropic.”
Failure announced their eagerly awaited reunion in November, which was followed in February by a sold out show at The El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles. Spin said the performance “was so dynamic, sweeping, warm, and expansive that it felt like the perfect combination of an arena show with an intimate setting.” The band joined former touring partners, Tool, for a brief March outing and most recently helped Maynard James Keenan celebrate his 50th birthday at Cinquanta. In a recent interview with Noisey (http://noisey.vice.com/blog/failure-interview-ken-andrews), Ken Andrews revealed the band is currently working on a new album.
Tree of Stars North American Tour 2014
May 15     San Francisco, CA     Great American Music Hall
May 17     Vancouver, BC     Rickshaw Theatre
May 18     Seattle, WA     The Showbox
May 21     Minneapolis, MN     The Varsity
May 22     Chicago, IL     The Metro
May 24     Milwaukee, WI     The Rave
May 25     Detroit, MI     St. Andrew’s Hall
May 26     Toronto, ON     Mod Club
May 27     Toronto, ON     Mod Club
May 29     New York, NY     Irving Plaza
May 30     Philadelphia, PA     Theatre of Living Arts
May 31     Asbury Park, NJ     The Stone Pony
June 1     Boston, MA     Paradise Rock Club
June 3     Brooklyn, NY     Music Hall of Williamsburg
June 5     Silver Spring, MD     The Fillmore
June 6     Asheville, NC     The Orange Peel
June 7     Atlanta, GA     The Masquerade
June 8     Nashville, TN     Exit In
June 10     Dallas, TX     House of Blues
June 11     Houston, TX     House of Blues
June 13     Phoenix, AZ     The Marquee Theatre
June 14     Pomona, CA     The Glasshouse
June 15     San Diego, CA     House of Blues
June 18     Los Angeles, CA     The Fonda Theatre