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New Mercy Ties album streaming

Posted by Loren on November 19, 2015

New Mercy Ties album streaming
New Mercy Ties album streaming

Invisible Oranges is streaming Proper Corruption today, the first full-length from Seattle's Mercy Ties.

The band, which includes ex-members of Tigon, The Abominable Iron Sloth, and Beau Navire, will release the record tomorrow, Nov. 20 via Glory Kid Ltd.

 

Show Dates
12/01 - Seattle, WA @El Corazon w/ Cancer Bats, SuperNothing, Shitlips

Track List
1. You Have The Right To Remain Violent
2. Analysis Of A Smile
3. Now Is The Time For Making New Enemies
4. Thinking Through Our Fingers
5. Fuck Your Male Sexual Entitlement
6. The Lowest Animal
7. Poetics Of Despair
8. Stifling Progress
9. Life Is Worth Losing
10. Proper Corruption

New Mercy Ties album streaming
New Mercy Ties album streaming

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