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Soft Kill to release on Profound Lore

Posted by Loren on September 11, 2016

Soft Kill to release on Profound Lore
photo by Sam Gehrke

Profound Lore Records will release an album from post-punk group Soft Kill on Nov. 4, titled Choke.

The band, founded in 2010, will follow the album's release with a tour in December. Hear the new track "Wake Up" now.

The tracklist is as follows:

1) Whirl
2) Frankie
3) Wake Up
4) On the Inside (featuring Mark Burgess of The Chameleons)
5) Lost
6) I'm Beside You
7) Choke
8) Feel of the Knife

Soft Kill, on tour:

Oct 21 - Portland, OR @ Secret Society
Dec 2 - Sacramento, CA @ Red Museum
Dec 3 - Oakland, CA @ Golden Bull
Dec 4 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo
Dec 5 - Tempe, AZ @ 51 West
Dec 6 - El Paso, TX @ Monarch
Dec 8 - Houston, TX @ Fitzgerald's
Dec 9 - Dallas, TX @ Double Wide
Dec 11 - Denver, CO @ Bar Bar
Dec 12 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Diabolical Records
Dec 14 - Portland, OR @ High Water Mark

Soft Kill to release on Profound Lore
photo by Sam Gehrke

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