Following their November release, Wild As The NightFruition has shared the companion album, Broken At The Break Of Day. The Portland-based roots-rock quintet recorded the seven-track album at drummer Tyler Thompson‘s home studio in between tours.

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Combining a variety of different sounds and spanning several genres, eclectic harmonies highlight Fruition’s latest release. In a press release, guitarist, vocalist, and pianist Kellen Asebroek described the importance of releasing a constant stream of music: “From a visibility standpoint, being able to release more music more often—even if it is in smaller doses—is ideal in the new frontier of digital music that we have found ourselves smack dab in the middle of. It’s nice to be able to stay on people’s radar,” he continued, “in an age where people have instant access to the whole of music history at their fingertips.”

In addition to being released on streaming services, Broken At The Break Of Day will be released with Wild As The Night on 180g vinyl. The double vinyl can be purchased here.

Listen to Broken At The Break Of Day below.

Fruition – Broken At The Break Of Day

Furthermore, Fruition have also announced a slew of new tour dates, adding to their jam-packed 2020.

Their winter tour kicked off last night with a sold-out show at Denver, CO’s Mission Ballroom and will continue on Monday (1/20) in Steamboat Springs, CO at the Cowboy Downhill Concert before crossing through the Midwest, East Coast, and back around the country. This tour will also feature appearances at several festivals including WinterWonderGrass and Northwest String Summit. Scroll down for a full list of tour dates. Visit Fruition’s official website for tickets and more tour information.

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Fruition 2020 Tour

Jan. 17 – Denver, CO – Mission Ballroom ^ (SOLD OUT)
Jan. 20 – Steamboat Springs, CO – Cowboy Downhill Concert
Jan. 22 – Des Moines, IA – Wooly’s %
Jan. 23 – St. Paul, MN – Turf Club %
Jan. 24 – Milwaukee, WI – Back Room at Colectivo %
Jan. 25 – Chicago, IL – Lincoln Hall %
Jan. 26 – Grand Rapids, MI – Pyramid Scheme %
Jan. 28 – Ferndale, MI – Otus Supply %
Jan. 30 – Concord, NH – Bank of New Hampshire Stage &
Jan. 31 – Somerville, MA – ONCE Ballroom &
Feb. 1 – Albany, NY – The Hollow &
Feb. 5 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Bowl @
Feb. 6 – Washington, DC – Union Stage @
Feb. 7 – Ardmore, PA – Ardmore Music Hall @
Feb. 8 – Pittsburgh, PA – Rex Theater @
Feb. 9 – Charleston, WV – Mountain Stage
Feb. 29-Mar. 1 – Frisco, CO – Subaru Winterfest
Mar. 3 – Charlottesville, VA – The Southern Cafe & Music Hall
Mar. 5 – Knoxville, TN – Open Chord #
Mar. 6 – Nashville, TN – Basement East #
Mar. 7 – Asheville, NC – Asheville Music Hall #
Mar. 10 – Covington, KY – Madison Live #
Mar. 11 – Indianapolis, IN – HI-FI #
Mar. 12 – Louisville, KY – Zanzabar +
Mar. 13 – St. Louis, MO – Old Rock House +
Mar. 14 – Kansas City, KS – recordBar +
Mar. 26-28 – Olympic Valley, CA – WinterWonderGrass at Squaw Valley Resort
Apr. 1 – Salt Lake City, UT – The State Room =
Apr. 2 – Jackson Hole, WY – Pink Garter Theatre =
Apr. 3 – Bozeman, MT – Rialto =
Apr. 4 – Missoula, MT – Top Hat =
Apr. 5 – Sandpoint, ID – Heartwood Center =
May 22 – Martinsville, VA – Rooster Walk Music & Arts Festival
June 14 -Laytonville, CA – The Hog Farm Hangout
July 16 – North Plains, OR – Northwest String Summit

^ w/ The California Honeydrops
% w/ The Mighty Pines
& w/ Caleb Elliott
@ w/ Lindsay Lou
# w/ Katie Toupin
+ w/ Goodnight, Texas
= w/ TK And The Holy Know Nothings

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