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Despero to release Somewhere Near the Bottom

Posted by Loren on March 13, 2017

Despero to release Somewhere Near the Bottom
Despero to release Somewhere Near the Bottom

Despero are set to release a new album on March 24 titled Somewhere Near the Bottom. The band, who call Austin, TX home, includes past and current members of The Anchor and The Capitalist Kids.

The new record will be released on La Escalera Records.

Somewhere Near The Bottom Track Listing:
1. The Bullets
2. Tiny Victories
3. This Is Everything
4. All My Friends Are Bartenders
5. War Of Oklahoma
6. Sinking Ship
7. Straight Pushin'
8. TV Gold
9. Living The Stupid Dream

Despero to release Somewhere Near the Bottom
Despero to release Somewhere Near the Bottom

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