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Escapist catalog shared for charity

Posted by Loren on January 27, 2017

Escapist catalog shared for charity
Escapist catalog shared for charity

Cleveland based Escapist Records has put their entire digital catalog online via Bandcamp under a pay-what-you-want format, offering that all proceeds earned through Saturday Jan. 28 will be donated to Planned Parenthood. The label has released albums by Withdrawal, Purgatory, Foxfires, and many more.

In related benefit news, Foxfires is playing a show in Worcester, MA tomorrow night, alsho on behalf of Planned Parenthood, who are facing financing threats under the current presidential administration.

 

Escapist catalog shared for charity
Escapist catalog shared for charity

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