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Details emerge on new The Tim Version

Posted by Loren on June 8, 2014

Details emerge on new The Tim Version
Details emerge on new The Tim Version

The Tim Version will release Ordinary Life on No Idea Records on Aug. 12. The band has posted the song, "A Dream About Dean's Dream," which is embedded below.

It is their first full-length since Decline of the Southern Gentleman, released in 2008 (also on No Idea).

 

Details emerge on new The Tim Version
Details emerge on new The Tim Version

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