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Reconciler's second album scheduled

Posted by Loren on December 1, 2023

Reconciler's second album scheduled
photo by Nicole C. Kibert

Atlanta, GA punk band Reconciler shared the track "Never Fade Away" today, a preview of their upcoming new LP which will be out in February. The new record, Art For Our Sake, is slated for a Feb. 2 release courtesy of Smartpunk Records.

In a statement, the band says:

I think we really found our footing as a trio and honed our collective voice on this record. Never Fade Away is a song where we really explored our dynamic abilities and tested our limitations as a three piece band. We pushed each other beyond our comfort zones musically and vocally and I think we ended up with an anthem.

Formed in 2016, Reconciler released Set Us Free in 2019.

Reconciler's second album scheduled
photo by Nicole C. Kibert

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