Boundaries documentary

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

BOUNDARIES UNVEIL “DEATH IS LITTLE MORE TOUR DOCUMENTARY”

 

FILM BY SARAH HOLICK OFFERS AN UNFILTERED

LOOK AT LIFE ON THE ROAD

 

“Any time you do something for the first time you wonder, ‘What if no one cares?’, ‘What if I do it badly?’ We’re very practiced in low expectations so if something doesn’t go perfectly, we’ll be fine with it – but I would hate to not meet someone’s expectations if they were coming out for the first time. The only thing that all of us were mutually worried about was what if nobody shows up?” – Matthew McDougal

“Death Is Little More Tour Documentary”

 

January 29, 2025 – Boundaries released their third album, Death Is Little More, last Spring, which was followed by the Connecticut-based band’s first headlining tour. Sarah Holick was on hand to capture the highs, and lows, of the burgeoning outfit’s U.S. trek in the newly released “Death Is Little More Tour Documentary” (https://youtu.be/wHx7JRur7HQ).

 

“This documentary’s whole inception stems from the vision of visual artist, Sarah Holick. We wanted to share the experience of our first headlining tour in a way that other tour style documentaries don’t,” the band said, collectively. “We focused on our mental state, the fear of disappointment internally to ourselves, externally to fans, the expectation to succeed, but above all else, how love, support, and friendship are life’s most invaluable gifts and with them we can all achieve more than we ever thought. ‘Afraid of everything, thankful for all of it.’”

 

Over the hour-long film, the band members are candid about their expectations, their fears, and the moments that left them emotional.

 

Death Is Little More is available on several, limited-edition vinyl variants, and CD, which can be found here. Produced, mixed and mastered by longtime collaborator Randy LeBoeuf (Gideon, The Acacia Strain, Kublai Khan TX), the album also includes additional guest appearances from Honeycutt (Kublai Khan TX), and Marcus Vik (Invent Animate).

 

Boundaries return to the road on February 14, supporting The Plot In You in the U.S., with dates through March 16. A European headlining tour follows in April with Varials, Dagger Threat and No Face No Case supporting. Boundaries performs on both Sonic Temple and Welcome to Rockville festivals in May, with a brief trek supporting Killswitch Engage between the festival outings. Ticket links are available via Boundariesct.com.

 

Tour dates:

 

February 14 Royal Oak, MI Royal Oak Music Theater

February 15 Chicago, IL The Vic Theatre

February 16 Minneapolis, MN Skyway Theater

February 18 Denver, Co Ogden Theater

February 19 Salt Lake City, UT The Depot

February 21 Sacramento, CA Ace of Spades

February 22 Anaheim, CA House of Blues Gardenwalk

February 23 Los Angeles, CA Fonda Theater

February 25 Tempe, AZ Marquee Theatre

February 26 Albuquerque, NM Sunshine Theater

February 28 San Antonio, TX Vibes Event Center

March 1 Dallas, TX Studio @ The Factory

March 2 Houston, TX White Oak Music Hall

March 4 Nashville, TN Cannery Ballroom

March 5 Atlanta, GA The Eastern

March 7 Columbia, SC The Senate

March 8 Richmond, VA The National

March 9 Baltimore, MD Baltimore Soundstage

March 11 Toronto, ON Danforth Music Hall

March 12 Montreal, QC Théâtre Beanfield

March 14 Worcester, MA Palladium (Downstairs)

March 15 Philadelphia, PA Union Transfer

March 16 New York, NY Webster Hall

 

April 5 Hannover, DE Musikzentrum

April 6 Brugse Poort-Rooigem, BE JH Comma

April 8 Bristol, UK The Fleece

April 9 Nottingham, UK Rescue Rooms

April 10 Glasgow, UK Cathouse

April 11 Manchester, UK Rebellion

April 12 Leeds, UK Key Club

April 13 London, UK The Dome

April 14 Southampton, UK Joiners

April 16 Haarlem, NL Patronaat

April 17 Hamburg, DE Logo

April 19 Berlin, DE Badehaus Berlin

April 20 Leipzig, DE Naumanns Gaststube

April 21 Warsaw, PL Voodoo Club

April 22 Vienna, AT Viper Room

April 24 Munich, DE Backstage Club

April 25 Aarau, CH Kiff

April 26 Cologne, DE Gebäude9

 

May 8 Columbus, OH Sonic Temple

May 10 Indianapolis, IN Egyptian Room at Old National Centre

May 11 Memphis, TN Minglewood Hall

May 13 New Orleans, LA Fillmore New Orleans

May 14 Birmingham, AL Avondale Brewing Company

May 16 Daytona Beach, FL Welcome to Rockville

May 17 North Myrtle Beach, SC House of Blues

May 18 Virginia Beach, VA The Dome

 

Death Is Little More earned widespread praise upon its release with MetalSucks saying the 12-song album is “wowing critics all over the place with their sound and fury,” Punk News describing the collection as “a really strong record” adding “the urgency in which it’s played is captivating,” and Knotfest saying it “sways from big hooks to charging choruses and back again.”

 

Photo credit: Sarah Holick

Boundaries is Cory Emond (guitar), Cody DelVecchio (guitar), Tim Sullivan (drums/vocals), Nathan Calcagno (bass/vocals) and Matthew McDougal (vocals). The Hartford-based band have released a pair of EPs: Hartford County Misery (2017) and My Body In Bloom (2019), and three full-length albums: Death Is Little More (2024), Burying Brightness (2022) and Your Receding Warmth (2020). Revolver described the band’s music as “a fascinating meld of crushing sounds,” New Noise said they are “a new standard-bearer,” going on to say that it’s rare for a band to have songs that “have a vibrancy and violence that is wonderfully contrasted with such gothic melody,” and Boolin Tunes said they are “a beacon for hardcore bands to look towards.”

 

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