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Matt Pryor working with James Dewees

Posted by Loren on September 21, 2013

Ex-Get Up Kids Matt Pryor and James Dewees have announced an upcoming collaborative EP, due Oct. 1 on Rory Records (an offshoot of Equal Vision).

Following the EP, Pryor will also release a solo full-length on Nov. 12 entitled Wrist Slitter, also on Rory Records.

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