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SPB exclusive: Go White Bronco - Population: Ghost Town

Posted by Loren on May 5, 2016

SPB exclusive: Go White Bronco - Population: Ghost Town
photo by Nicole Guglielmo

Scene Point Blank is premiering Population: Ghost Town, the first full-length from longtime Long Island collaborative group Go White Bronco. The new record is set to release on May 6 on 86d Records and the nine song affair includes the addition of bass and percussion since their last 7” came out in 2011.

The current line-up features members of Iron Chic, Fellow Project, Ancient Tongue, Splurge, and more. This band, however, is more roots focused: soft, quiet, and focused on living paycheck-to-paycheck.

Check out below and order a copy.

 

The album releases in physical format on May 6 and will be released digitally on June 3.

Go White Bronco is:

Lubrano - vocals, guitar (Iron Chic, Wax Phantom, etc.)

Lou - vocals, guitar (Fellow Project, On the Might of Princes)

Pipes - vocals, guitar

Paul - vocals, bass (Splurge)

Kenny - percussion (Ancient Tongue)

Guests Musicians:

Ian - vocals (he recorded the album)

Justin - keyboards (Bearchild, Deep Pockets)

SPB exclusive: Go White Bronco - Population: Ghost Town
photo by Nicole Guglielmo

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