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Two-song EP from Street Sects

Posted by Loren on June 16, 2019

Two-song EP from Street Sects
photo by Mike Manewitz

Street Sects will release Gentrification III: Death and Displacement on August 2 on The Flenser. As its name indicates, the two-song EP is the third installment in the band's ongoing Gentirification series.

The duo released Gentrification I: The Morning After the Night We Raped Death in 2017, then Gentrification II: Broken Windows, Sunken Ceilings later that year, ultimately putting the project on hold between full-lengths until number III this year. The duo also released The Kicking Mule last year.

In addition to the new EP, Street Sects will also be on tour this July.

Gentrification III: Death and Displacement Track listing:

1. Goodbye Recidivist Road
2. Boxcars

STREET SECTS - ON TOUR:

July 10 Tulsa, OK. Cameron Art Center 
July 11 Oklahoma City, OK. 89th St. OKC 
July 12 Little Rock, AR. White Water Tavern 
July 13 Lexington, KY. Clairvoyance Fest
July 14 Lawrence, KS. The Bottleneck
July 15 Denver, CO. Hi-Dive (with Have a Nice Life)
July 16 Albuquerque, NM. Long Hair Records
July 17 Lubbock, TX. Bash's

Two-song EP from Street Sects
photo by Mike Manewitz

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