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The brand new Blunt Razors

Posted by Loren on October 21, 2020

The brand new Blunt Razors
The brand new Blunt Razors

Blunt Razors, a new project featuring Gared O'Donnell and Neil Keener (Planes Mistaken For Stars) has announced a debut 6-song EP. The debut is called Early Aught and it releases digitally on Nov. 20 through Deathwish Inc.

The project grew in quarantine this year, ans O'Donnell and Keener wrote in isolation. The songs took a new sonic direction, hence the new title of Blunt Razors, including a Kate Bush cover. We embedded the tune “Amber Waves” after the bump.

Physical copies will come at a later, currently unannounced, date.

Early Aught track listing:

1. Begging Calming
2. Speeding
3. Unspoken
4. Around You
5. Amber Waves
6. Under Ice (Kate Bush)

The brand new Blunt Razors
The brand new Blunt Razors

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