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Flatliners and Make Do and Mend releasing split

Posted by Loren on May 18, 2013

Flatliners and Make Do and Mend releasing split
Flatliners and Make Do and Mend releasing split

Rise Records will release a split 7" from Make Do and Mend and The Flatliners this June. The split will be released on June 18 and contains two songs from each band. Check out a trailer after the jump.

Make Do and Mend are on tour with Cheap Girls.

SIDE A

Make Do And Mend

01. Don't

02. Tell Me

SIDE B

The Flatliners

01. Calutron Girls

02. Daggers

Flatliners and Make Do and Mend releasing split
Flatliners and Make Do and Mend releasing split

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