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Premiere: "Affinity Fraud" from Nonagon

Posted by Loren on September 18, 2013

Premiere: "Affinity Fraud" from Nonagon
Nonagon - The Last Hydronaut

Scene Point Blank has the pleasure of premiering a new song from Chicago's Nonagon. The three-piece is set to release their third album on Oct. 22, but first we're bringing an exclusive stream of the track "Affinity Fraud."

Pre-orders open next Tuesday, Sept. 24, over at Controlled Burn Records It was recorded by Justin Foley and mastered by Bob Weston. Check it out below.

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Photo by: A. Brinkman

 

 

Premiere: "Affinity Fraud" from Nonagon
Nonagon - The Last Hydronaut

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