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The Blackburns relive their experience at "Video Den"

Posted by Loren on April 12, 2025

The Blackburns relive their experience at "Video Den"
photo by Isaac Turner

A year after releasing debut album The Blackburns (Sell The Heart), Philadelphia, PA band The Blackburns is back with anew single "Video Den."

The band, featuring current/former members of Plow United and The Danger O's, "write the kind of songs that used to be the backbone to great movie soundtracks and ruled the airwaves," their surprisingly accurate press release states.

The song is about working retail jobs, and how that experience sticks with you after the fact, the band explains.

The lineup includes founders Joel Tannenbaum (bass, vocals) and Nick Palmer (guitar, vocals), plus Abraham Koffenberger (guitar), Lynna Stancato (keys, vocals), and Justin Johnson (drums).

The single also comes courtesy of Sell The Heart.

Tour Dates:

May 24th @ Rainbow Records - Newark, DE

The Blackburns relive their experience at "Video Den"
photo by Isaac Turner

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