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SPB premiere: "Other People" by Totally Slow

Posted by Loren on March 6, 2018

SPB premiere: "Other People" by Totally Slow
SPB premiere: "Other People" by Totally Slow

Scene Point Blank is excited to be premiering the new song “Other People” from the upcoming Imperium EP by North Carolina’s Totally Slow.

The DIY band plays melodic punk that blends fury and heart, coming together for driving songs with singalong moments and evoking shades of Hüsker Dü and Toys That Kill at different times.

The new EP contains 6 songs and releases officially on Friday March 16 on Self Aware Records.

The band last released Bleed Out in 2016.

Grab the new EP from Self Aware/Bitter Melody.

Imperium track listing:

1. Inside Voice 
2. The Finger 
3. Indiscriminate 
4. Other People 
5. Lust Will Drag You to Hell 
6. Prison

UPCOMING TOUR DATES:

Mar 21 Pour House (Raleigh, NC) w/ Agent Orange 

Mar 24 OPOTW (Greensboro, NC) w/ Starbenders

March 31 @ Reggie's (Wilmington, NC) w/ Night Battles 

April 8 @ Revolution Cycles (Greensboro, NC)

April 12 Pourhouse (Raleigh, NC)

April 14 @ Pinhook (Durham, NC) 

April 18 @ Snug Harbor (Charlotte, NC) w/ Paint Fumes

SPB premiere: "Other People" by Totally Slow
SPB premiere: "Other People" by Totally Slow

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