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The Flatliners got "Nerves"

Posted by Loren on November 3, 2016

The Flatliners got "Nerves"
The Flatliners got "Nerves"

The Flatliners are streaming "Nerves," the title track off a new EP they released last Friday on Dine Alone Records.

Check out the song below and catch the band on tour later this fall with the Bouncing Souls. They just finished playing two sets in Florida this past week at The Fest 15.

The Flatliners Tour Dates:
Nov 16 - Cleveland, OH - Agora Ballroom (w/Bouncing Souls)
Nov 17 - Chicago, IL - Double Door (w/Bouncing Souls)
Nov 18 - Chicago, IL - Double Door (w/Bouncing Souls)
Nov 19 - Detroit, MI - St. Andrew's Hall (w/Bouncing Souls)
Nov 20 - Millvale, PA - Mr. Smalls Theatre (w/Bouncing Souls)
Dec 18 - Toronto, ON - Danforth Music Hall (STAY WARM FEST)

The Flatliners got "Nerves"
The Flatliners got "Nerves"

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