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John Dwyer is Damaged Bug, Dropping Album on Feb. 25

Posted by Chris Brown on January 10, 2014

John Dwyer is Damaged Bug, Dropping Album on Feb. 25
art by Deirdre White

John Dwyer, frontman for Thee Oh Sees, will be releasing a solo album under the name Damaged Bug on February 25. Hubba Bubba will be released via Dwyer’s own Castle Face imprint. The album art was done by Deirdre White.

Last month, the San Francisco garage rock titans announced a hiatus but quickly added that they would be releasing a new album in 2014 as well. 

Hubba Bubba

Castle Face

February 25, 2014

1.) Gloves For Garbage

2.) Rope Burn

3.) Eggs At Night

4.) SS Cassidinea

5.) Catastropobia

6.) Hubba Bubba

7.) Sic Bay Surprise

8.) Photograph

9.) Hot Swells

10.) 1/2 an Airplane

11.) Metal Hand

12.) Wasteland

John Dwyer is Damaged Bug, Dropping Album on Feb. 25
art by Deirdre White

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