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New tune-ic

Posted by Loren on February 19, 2023

New tune-ic
photo by Adam Kelly

Winnipeg noise rock band Tunic is back with their third album. The record will be called Wrong Dream and releases on April 28 via Artoffact Records.

"Whispering," the lead single, captures the band's anxious yet forceful sound that tightropes between aggression and uncertainty. Think classic Amphetamine Reptile Records with some more solemn Fugazi elements.

The band will also be touring in 2023, with dates still to be announced.

Track list:

1) Sounds Repeat
2) Punishment Enough
3) Disease
4) My Body, My Blood
5) Protected
6) Whispering
7) Indirect
8) Under Glass
9) Empty Husk

New tune-ic
photo by Adam Kelly

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