Photo by Mat Schladen
Building on the momentum of the band's 2024 EP release, Bad Behavior, viral sensation Silly Goose has announced their full length debut on emerging heavy music authority, Blue Grape Music. Home to progressive artists including Spiritual Cramp, White Reaper, Fugitive and Gridiron to list a few, Silly Goose will add to the roster with the launch of Keys to the City arriving October 10th.
Making the announcement official, the band have also submitted a pair of single with "Now Dance" and the album's title track - both of which showcase the band's effective meld of hip hop and rock resulting in one helluva good time.
Underscoring the band's healthy self-awareness and quick wit packaged into a mosh heavy bursts, the band discussed the intent behind "Keys to the City" and how they wear hometown of Atlanta proudly on their sleeve. "Sometimes you just have to take what's yours. It's a shame that the local government of Atlanta hasn't given Silly G the keys to the city."
The announcement follows the band's recent pop-out at Barstool Sports HQ where the band turned a office conference room into a slam pit. The spontaneous set follows the band's M.O., turning the most unexpected places into a all out ragers. Check the latest footage - HERE
Hitting the road in support of the pending release, Silly Goose will head out for a lengthy fall tour supporting Landmvrks and Thornhill. In addition, the band will appear at Long Beach Warped Tour July 26 and 27th as well as at Lollapalooza on July 31.st. See a full list of confirmed dates and cities below. Get tickets - HERE
Keys to the City from Silly Goose arrives October 10th via Blue Grape Music. Order the album - HERE


WITH LANDMVRKS, THORNHILL, + RESOLVE
9/14 — Montreal, QC — Mtelus
9/15 — Worcester, MA — The Palladium
9/16 — New York, NY — Irving Plaza
9/18 — Louisville, KY — Louder Than Life
9/19 — Madison, WI — Majestic Theatre
9/20 — Chicago, IL — House of Blues
9/21 — Minneapolis, MN — The Lyric at Skyway
9/23 — Denver, CO — The Summit
9/24 — Salt Lake City, UT — Metro Music Hall
9/26 — Calgary, AB — The Palace Theatre
9/27 — Edmonton, AB — Union Hall
9/29 — Vancouver, BC — Hollywood Theatre
9/30 — Portland, OR — Hawthorne Theatre
10/1 — Seattle, WA — Neptune Theatre
10/3 — Sacramento, CA — Aftershock
10/4 — Los Angeles, CA — The Regent
10/5 — Mesa, AZ — The Nile Theatre
10/7 — Dallas, TX — The Studio at the Factory
10/9 — Atlanta, GA — The Masquerade
10/10 — Nashville, TN — The Basement East
10/11 — Detroit, MI — Saint Andrew's Hall
10/12 — Toronto, ON — The Opera House