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Talk Me Off the Abyss

Posted by Loren on February 27, 2021

Talk Me Off the Abyss
Talk Me Off the Abyss

Richmond, VA punk band Talk Me Off has announced a new EP called Abyss, which releases on both vinyl + cassette on April 20.

The band shared teh song "Counting Digits" this week, which is the fifth of six new songs on the EP, available via Smartpunk Records.

Talk Me Off released Cursed last year.

Abyss EP Track List:

1. Counting Digits

2. Escape

3. Alone in the Dark

4. Abyss

5. I Hate My Life

Talk Me Off the Abyss
Talk Me Off the Abyss

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