Legendary Band’s US Comeback: Still Here, Still Surprising Fans
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Returning to U.S. and Canadian stages after dropping their comeback album 'The World Is Still Here and So Are We,' this legendary band expertly combines nostalgia with relentless optimism. Despite what the title hints, it turns out the world wasn’t just standing still—neither were the band’s fans, who waited patiently through years of silence broken only by cryptic social media posts. Their live shows promise something special: actual human contact again! The tour hints at brighter days for music lovers still recovering from endless Zoom concerts and the eternal struggle of deciding whether to wear pants.
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(1 of 3)Source: Pitchfork | Published: 9/10/2025 | Author: Nina Corcoran
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