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The 1984 Draft's "Rhino," now streaming

Posted by Loren on November 3, 2022

The 1984 Draft's "Rhino," now streaming
photo by Andy Ingram

The 1984 Draft, who will release their second LP early next year, have shared a new single and video on streaming services.

"Rhino" is included on Best Friends Forever, set for release on Jan. 19, 2023 via Poptek Records/Sell The Heart Records/Engineer Records (UK).

Recorded at Fredzoz studio in Dayton, OH, the record includes contributions from Susie Ulhrey (Pohgoh), Todd Farrell Jr. (Benchmarks, Two Cow Garage), Sean Gardner (Denovo, Kopaz, The Receiver, Winter Makes Sailors, Minnows), and Cherry Fullam.

Listen to the song below, and read about how The Wrens influenced them in a guest column by guitarist/vocalist Joe Anderl here at SPB.

They play live on Nov. 4 at Yellow Cab Tavern in Dayton, along with All Hallowed, Jill & Micah and Place Position.

The 1984 Draft's "Rhino," now streaming
photo by Andy Ingram

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