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Slovenly announces new Blind Shake and Useless Eaters releases

Posted by Loren on February 17, 2015

Slovenly announces new Blind Shake and Useless Eaters releases
Slovenly announces new Blind Shake and Useless Eaters releases

On April 14, Slovenly has announced two new releases. 1, an EP from The Blind Shake titled Fly Right, and 2, a collection record from Useless Eaters, Singles: 2011-2014, which features songs from singles on labels like Goodbye Boozy (Italy), Tic Tac Totally, and Dead, among others.

Slovenly announces new Blind Shake and Useless Eaters releases
Slovenly announces new Blind Shake and Useless Eaters releases

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