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An OWTH live record

Posted by Loren on June 21, 2020

An OWTH live record
An OWTH live record

Live shows may be a think of distant memory at the moment, so Jump Start Records has paired up with Off With Their Heads for the upcoming record Live Dec 9th 2017, available for preorder now.

100% of the proceeds from the sale of this vinyl LP and digital download will go to Act Blue Charities which share contributions with several organizations like the Justice for All Action Fund, Black Lives Matter Global Network, National Bail Out, Know Your Rights Camp, Black Voters Matter Fund, and many more. If the vinyl sells out, that means more that $5,000 toward affiliated charities, the label says.

The record was recorded on Dec. 9, 2017 at the Trenton Punk Rock Flea Market After Party, held at Neshaminy Creek Brewing in Croydon, PA. There are 15 songs in total, recorded on 16-track. "It's fun, sometimes it sounds great, sometimes it's sloppy, but it's perfect in every way. It's a snapshot of the time and place it was recorded - a punk rock party in a brewery in a big dirty warehouse in Croydon, Pennsylvania," Jump Start says.

An OWTH live record
An OWTH live record

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