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Dear Boy releases holiday song

Posted by Loren on December 10, 2016

After releasing the Parts of a Flower EP earlier this year, Los Angeles' Dear Boy has unleashed a holiday themed new song, "Cold Spell." The song exploring being away from ones partner on the holidays.

The band is scheduled to play at The Troubadour in LA on Dec. 12 with The Shelters.

 

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