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Northern Spy signs Thine

Posted by Loren on April 23, 2014

Northern Spy signs Thine
Paul Dahlquist

Northern Spy will soon release the debut LP, Claw, from new band Thine--comprised of Joel RL Phelps (Silkworm, The Downer Trio) and G. Stuart Dahlquist (Burning Witch/SunnO))), Asva). The band is planning their first release for this summer, aiming for an August release.

SPB did a 1QI with Dahlquist last year here.

Live

THINE
TRICERACORN (Avant Seattle hiphop feat. IG88 and Beige)
CHRIS BROKAW (Come, Codeine)

Thursday, April 24at 9:00pm (PDT)
Chop Suey — 1325 E. Madison St., Seattle, Washington 98122

Northern Spy signs Thine
Paul Dahlquist

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