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Two new songs from Spokenest

Posted by Loren on January 15, 2015

Los Angeles duo Spokenest have released two new songs to the public via their bandcamp. The songs, "One Fruit of Many" and "Morning Sounds in Simon Rodia's Workshop" are online only and are currently not planned as part of another release.

The band participated in our year end Pass the Mic feature last month.

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