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New from Make Do and Mend

Posted by Loren on January 11, 2015

New from Make Do and Mend
New from Make Do and Mend

On Feb. 24 Rise Records/Stay Close Records will collaborate on the release of a new full-length from Make Do And Mend titled Don't Be Long.

The record is their third, following 2012's Everything You Ever Loved and is being co-released on their own imprint label Stay Close.

Don't Be Long track list:

1. Don't Be Long

2. Ever Since

3. Bluff

4. Old Circles

5. Each Of Us

6. Sin Miedo

7. Sin Amor

8. All There Is

9. I Don't Wonder At All

10. Sanctimony

11. Begging For The Sun To Go Down

New from Make Do and Mend
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