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Jason Devore of Authority Zero is going to be a busy dude for the next couple months. Not only is Authority Zero on tour with the Voodoo Glow Skulls, but the band is prepping the release of a new live album, Less Rhythm More Booze. The band is playing a...
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Jason Devore of Authority Zero is going to be a busy dude for the next couple months.

Not only is Authority Zero on tour with the Voodoo Glow Skulls, but the band is prepping the release of a new live album, Less Rhythm More Booze. The band is playing a special release gig at The Roxy Lounge on Monday, January 30.

But fans of the acoustic work of Devore won't have to wait too long to catch him in action: He's headlining this year's two-day New Times Soundcheck 2012 festival, along with Glass Heroes, Sugar Thieves, The Love Me Nots, Crusher Sound System, The Insects, and more.

On February 10 and 11, 30 bands -- all local -- take over the dual stages at Club Red and The Red Owl. Read on for the full lineup and ticket prices.

Tickets for each day are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Purchase tickets at the Soundcheck official site, at Zia Records, Rockzone Records, or from the bands on the bill.

FRIDAY LINE-UP:

Club Red Stage: Glass Heroes, The Love Me Nots, Father Figures, Flathead Red Owl Stage: The Sugar Thieves, 2 Tone Lizard Kings, Dr Bones, Los Compañeros SATURDAY LINE-UP

Club Red Stage: Jason Devore, Rob Randolph, Joshua Micheal, The Pick Me Ups, Eye Of Fire, Inept Hero, Skyy Brown Red Owl Stage: Crusher Sound System, The Insects, Mouse Powell, Writer's Guild, Everyday Affiliates, Span Phly, True Publiq

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