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SPB premiere: "Linda" by Heavy Comforter

Posted by Loren on November 16, 2022

SPB premiere: "Linda" by Heavy Comforter
Heavy Comforter - Castro Coming Down

We're excited to share a new single from Heavy Comforter today, two days before the release of Castro Coming Down on Nov. 18 via Dead Broke Rekerds and Grand Mal Food Court.

The DIY-tuned, high-energy album is the solo project of William Johnson, formerly of Future Virgins and many other Chattanooga area punk bands. Johnson's distinct vocals are noticeable right away on the new track, which features a carefully crafted blend of noisy, synth background sounds overlaid with soothing melodies that are so catchy you can pretty much sing along on first listen.

Hear it for yourself:

Preorders are available now. The album will be limited to 222 copies.

Release show:

November 18: Cherry Street Tavern in Chattanooga

with Psychic Dungeon, GG King, and more

SPB shared a video by Heavy Comforter a year ago as well: "Hold Music!"

SPB premiere: "Linda" by Heavy Comforter
Heavy Comforter - Castro Coming Down

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