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"Slow Train Coming" from Power

Posted by Loren on July 2, 2015

"Slow Train Coming" from Power
"Slow Train Coming" from Power

Power have released a new song, "Slow Train Coming," from their soon to release EP Heavy Muscle.

The Bremerton, WA band will drop a new EP on July 10 via Twelve Gauge Records.

"Slow Train Coming" from Power
"Slow Train Coming" from Power

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