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Shallow Cuts working on full-length

Posted by Loren on April 6, 2015

Shallow Cuts working on full-length
Shallow Cuts working on full-length

Shallow Cuts, a San Diego band featuring members of Dan Padilla, The Gateway District, and more, are recording a full-length to follow-up their debut EP, Storm Watch, which was released last year on No Idea Records.

The band will also be playing a show on April 8 in San Diego with a new band, Santa Ana Knights, featuring members of Tiltwheel, Vena Cava, and The Bertos.

Shallow Cuts and Santa Ana Knights
Wednesday April 8th 9pm @Til Two in San Diego
http://www.tiltwoclub.com/
4746 El Cajon Blvd, San Diego, CA 92115

Shallow Cuts working on full-length
Shallow Cuts working on full-length

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