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New song by Young, Planetary

Posted by Loren on April 29, 2020

New song by Young, Planetary
New song by Young, Planetary

Young, Planetary has released a new song called "Dig" -- check it out further down in the post. The song was mixed by Nik Bruzzese (Man Overboard) and precludes a new record to be called Locations I Can't Place, due later this year on Hidden Home Records.

In a label newsletter, vocalist Trevor Villagrana explains:

I wrote "Dig" while I was living on my friend’s couch in Seattle. I had just moved to the city and met this girl while I was working at a café downtown. We became fast friends and it blossomed into something more very quickly. This song is about those people that come into your life at the craziest times and end up altering the course you originally set out for yourself.

New song by Young, Planetary
New song by Young, Planetary

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