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Young Planetary single (/benefit)

Posted by Loren on June 19, 2020

Young Planetary single (/benefit)
Artwork by Cameron Werner (Canvas Design Company)

Earlier this year we shared "Dig" from a forthcoming new EP by Young, Planetary. Now the band has another new single and a release date to share. Locations I Can't Place will release on August 7 via Hidden Home Records. The band also serves up the new single today, "Separate Rides Home." Besides appearing on the EP this summer, the band is offering it via Bandcamp now with all proceeds to be donated to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.

Track listing:

1. Villain

2. Bones

3. Stung

4. Dig

5. Discarded

6. Separate Rides Home

Young Planetary single (/benefit)
Artwork by Cameron Werner (Canvas Design Company)

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