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Benefit comp from Art As Catharsis

Posted by Loren on May 8, 2014

Benefit comp from Art As Catharsis
Benefit comp from Art As Catharsis

Australia's Art as Catharsis and We Lost the Sea have curated a compilation in memory of Chris Torpy, New
compilation to raise funds for beyondblue in memory of Chris Torpy, who took his own life in March 2013. The label's came together for the compilation to raise funds, 100% of which benefit beyondblue, a support for those who suffer any form of depression and anxiety.

The compilation, A Collection Of Songs & A Dedication To Chris Torpy,  includes songs from Hope Drone, Helm, Totally Unicorn, Sleepmakeswaves, and more. 

Benefit comp from Art As Catharsis
Benefit comp from Art As Catharsis

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