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SnoCore tour adds second leg, more support

Organizers of the 12th annual winter SnoCore Tour have confirmed the back half of the tour's itinerary and announced the addition of two more acts to the traveling festival's lineup.

Joining previously announced headliners Army of Anyone and Hurt on the roster are Dropping Daylight and Neurosonic . The six-week outing launches Jan. 18 in Houston and is now set to hit 27 cities. Details are included below.

Last November, Army of Anyone released its self-titled debut set. The disc includes the lead-off single "Goodbye," which is streaming at the band's website.

Army of Anyone features former Filter frontman Richard Patrick, former Stone Temple Pilots members and brothers Robert (bass) and Dean (guitar) DeLeo, and former David Lee Roth Band drummer Ray Luzier. The group sprouted from writing sessions between Patrick and the DeLeos, who were working on material Patrick originally planned to use on a new Filter album.

Hurt served up its debut album, "Vol. 1," back in March. The disc features the single "Rapture," a cut that is streaming at the band's website.

Alternative popsters Dropping Daylight shipped their debut album, "Brace Yourself," last April, while Canadian rock outfit Neurosonic--essentially a solo vehicle for multi-instrumentalist Jason Darr, formerly of Calgary-based rockers Out of Your Mouth--released its formal debut, "Drama Queen," in September.