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Get ready for Slacktoberfest

Posted by Loren on September 26, 2020

Get ready for Slacktoberfest
Get ready for Slacktoberfest

The Slackers have a new 7" and an upcoming livestream festival. First, the band is releasing a 7" single called "Blue," with a dub version of the same track on the b-side. This will be available through Pirates Press Records.

The band is also hosting an international livestream event on October 3 at 3pm EDT called Slacktoberfest. It will feature The Slackers live, plus Buster Shuffle, Dr. Ring Ding, The Resignators, Bite Me Bambi, Salon Victoria, Rude Bones, Tbone, and Chuck Wren.

Pirates Press is also releasing the debut LP by Seized Up, Brace Yourself, featuring members of BL'AST, Good Riddance, and The Distillers\

Get ready for Slacktoberfest
Get ready for Slacktoberfest

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