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New Frontier(s) 12-inch out soon

Posted by Loren on April 20, 2014

New Frontier(s) 12-inch out soon
New Frontier(s) 12-inch out soon

In May Tiny Engines will release the White Lights 12" from Frontier(s). It is the band's first release since There Will Be No Miracles Here (No Sleep Records, 2010) and started as a 7" before expanding into as longer playing 12" format.

The band includes members of Elliott, Falling Forward, Mouthpiece, and The Enkindels.

White Lights - Track Listing

1. Higher Hills

2. 33/3

3. Our March

4. The Low High

5. Bare Hands

New Frontier(s) 12-inch out soon
New Frontier(s) 12-inch out soon

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