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Lice on vinyl, Lice on DSP

Posted by Loren on August 20, 2022

Lice on vinyl, Lice on DSP
photo by Loren Green

Lice will release their three EP catalog on vinyl on Oct. 14, and the records are now available on streaming platforms for the first time ever, as well. Lice consists of Aesop Rock and Homeboy Sandman and have three EPs to date:

  • Lice (2015)
  • Lice Two: Still Buggin' (2016)
  • Triple Fat Lice (2017)

To share the news, the band shares the new single, "Catfish" now, with EP1 available on Aug. 24, EP2 on August 31, and EP3 on Sept. 7.

Lice on vinyl, Lice on DSP
photo by Loren Green

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