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Seven Sisters of Sleep join Relapse

Posted by Loren on September 1, 2015

Seven Sisters of Sleep join Relapse
Seven Sisters of Sleep join Relapse

Relapse Records has announced the signing of southern California's Seven Sisters of Sleep.

The band, who has released previously with A389 and Southern Lord, will release their label deblut (and third full-length) likely in early 2016. They recently wrapped up recording with production work still to come.

SEVEN SISTERS OF SLEEP Tour Dates:

All Dates with Full of Hell

 November 02 Santa Cruz, CA @ Catalyst Atrium

 November 03 Sacramento, CA @ Starlite Lounge

 November 04 Oakland CA @ Oakland Metro

Seven Sisters of Sleep join Relapse
Seven Sisters of Sleep join Relapse

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