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Desperate Living will give us Shame

Posted by Loren on November 23, 2022

Desperate Living will give us Shame
photo by Michael Messina

A new 6-song EP is forthcoming from Desperate Living, Shame. Reptilian Records will bring us Shame on Dec. 9, a collection of new noisy punk tunes form the Philadelphia, PA-based quartet whose members have also played with The Minor Times, Ladder Devils, and Legendary Divorce. The lineup consists of vocalist/guitarist Brian Medlin, guitarist Timothy Leo, bassist Scott Signorino, and drummer Jonathan Van Dine.

Shame is the band's third release, following New Concrete EP (Brutal Panda, 2019) and City Sadness (Brutal Panda 2020).

Listen to "Commit To" now via Brooklyn Vegan.

Track list:

1) SHAME
2) IS
3) GONE
4) IF YOU
5) COMMIT TO
6) THE TRUTH

Desperate Living will give us Shame
photo by Michael Messina

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