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SPB premiere: "Snuffbox" from Where My Bones Rest Easy

Posted by Loren on June 8, 2015

SPB premiere: "Snuffbox" from Where My Bones Rest Easy
SPB premiere: "Snuffbox" from Where My Bones Rest Easy

Where My Bones Rest Easy out of Seattle are releasing the new Exercises in Futility later this month, on June 23, and SPB is pleased to premiere the brand new cut "Snuffbox." Emotive and shoegazey, the band plays emotive post-hardcore with a spacey air and buzzing guitars. 

Check it out here:

Pre-orders are available from Glory Kid Records on 12" vinyl and digital formats.

Track Listing:

1. Habit Forming

2. Stutter Step

3. Forgotten Skin

4. Snuffbox

5. Slowfade

SPB premiere: "Snuffbox" from Where My Bones Rest Easy
SPB premiere: "Snuffbox" from Where My Bones Rest Easy

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