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Osees live vinyl to benefit indie venues

Posted by Loren on December 13, 2020

Osees live vinyl to benefit indie venues
photo by John Dwyer

It would be an understatement to call Osees prolific. This time around the band has released a new album called Panther Rotate (Caste Face Records, Dec. 11) and announced a new Levitation Sessions vinyl to raise funds for indie venues. Then, next week, they'll host a livestream (Dec. 19).

In September, Osees performed a live desert set at Pappy & Harriet’s, which aired on the Levitation Sessions streaming series. Next March that session will be released as a limited edition veinyl pression by The Reverberation Appreciation Society record label, with 100% of proceeds going toward independent music venues. Three different pressings will benefit three different organizations: The NIVA Edition, plus Zebulon Edition to benefit Zebulon in Los Angeles, CA and Hotel Vegas Edition to benefit Hotel Vegas in Austin, TX.

The vinyl goes on sale March 5 with preorders now available.

Osees live vinyl to benefit indie venues
photo by John Dwyer

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