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CJ Ramone is back with a new song, new album

Posted by Loren on March 24, 2019

Fat Wreck Chords has announced the release of The Holy Spell..., a new album by CJ Ramone scheduled for May 10 release.

The first single, "Blue Skies," is out now (watch it below). The Holy Spell... is Ramone's first release since American Beauty in 2017.

The Holy Spell... track listing:

1. One High One Low
2. The Town
3. Crawling from the Wreckage
4. I'm Disappointed
5. Waitin' on the Sun
6. Hands of Mine
7. There Stands the Glass
8. Movin' On
9. Stand Up
10. Postcard from Heaven
11. Blue Skies
12. Rock On

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