Brand New Analogues follow their weekend in the studio early this month with gigs on February 14 and 15.
First up for the Keighley band is Uprising, the regular rock and metal night at Bradford Gasworks.
They share the stage with Gods of Hellfire and Phluid, and fans can dress as mobsters or molls.
Tomorrow sees a benefit night for the family of Keighley man Kevin O'Brien, who died following an alleged robbery.
The gig at the Victoria Hotel, Cavendish Street, Keighley, also features The Aftermath and Indigo Crow.
Aftermath, the heavy mob with two shiny-headed frontmen, also play Bradford Head on March 1.
Indigo Crow is an indie band that claims to sound like Napalm Death and Abba fighting down a ginnel.
They play the Snooty Fox, Oakworth, on March 1 with Fifteen Stories, and the New Inn, Cross Roads, on March 7 with New Age Syndrome.
Admission to the Kevin O'Brien gig is £5.
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