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Transit acoustic EP on the way

Posted by Loren on November 5, 2013

Transit acoustic EP on the way
Transit - Futures & Sutures

Boston's Transit will release an entirely acoustic EP titled Futures & Sutures on Dec. 2 on Rise Records. The acoustic songs to appear on the record are reworking of songs off their first two records.

Futures & Sutures complete track listing:

1. Long Lost Friends

2. So Long, So Long

3. Listen & Forgive

4. Young New England

5. Over Your head

6. Futures & Sutures

Transit Upcoming Tour Dates

12/27/13 - Worcester, MA @ Upstairs at The Palladium*

12/28/13 - Atlantic City, NJ @ The BoneYard*

12/29/13 - Poughkeepsie, NY @ The Loft at The Chance*

12/30/13 - Providence, RI @ The Met Cafe*

12/31/13 - Amityville, NY @ New Years’s Eve Mixtape Ball @ Amityville Music Hall

* = w/ Misser & Long Lost

Transit acoustic EP on the way
Transit - Futures & Sutures

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