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The Sad Tomorrows play '80s-90s -style power-pop

Posted by Loren on January 29, 2022

The Sad Tomorrows play '80s-90s -style power-pop
The Sad Tomorrows - The Sad Tomorrows EP

The Sad Tomorrows, featuring members of The Ergs!, Hunchback, Black Wine, and Night Birds, released a self-titled 4-song EP today.

The EP is limited to 100 cassettes, as well as digital platforms, via Don Giovanni Records.

Playing snappy power-pop, the group specializes in pre-The Year Punk Broke shades of alternative rock.

Listen to the full EP below.

Catch the band LIVE on April 26 in Brooklyn, NY at Our Wicked Lady
w/ PEARS and NEIGHBORHOOD BRATS

The Sad Tomorrows Track list:

1. Long Vibration
2. Won't Upset You
3. Forget It For Me Retail
4. Unsustainable Practices

The Sad Tomorrows play '80s-90s -style power-pop
The Sad Tomorrows - The Sad Tomorrows EP

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