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Sincere Engineer: September is Cheap Grills season

Posted by Loren on June 29, 2023

Sincere Engineer: September is Cheap Grills season
Sincere Engineer: September is Cheap Grills season

Out Sept. 22, Sincere Engineer returns with album 3: Cheap Grills, due for release on Hopeless Records.

The Chicago-based group fronted by Deanna Below shared a new song today: "California King," which is rooted in Chicago culture and a seemingly continual state of unsteady relationships, on par with her previous two records.

CHEAP GRILLS TRACK LIST:

1. Anemia
2. California King
3. Old Coat Pocket
4. Landline
5. Fireplace
6. Code Orange
7. Inside My Head
8. Library of Broken Bindings
9. Scratched
10. A Touch of Hell
11. Cinderblocks
23. Blind Robin

Sincere Engineer: September is Cheap Grills season
Sincere Engineer: September is Cheap Grills season

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