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Joey Cape releases a new song

Posted by Loren on May 11, 2019

Joey Cape releases a new song
photo by Athena Lonsdale

Joey Cape has a new record set to come out on July 5. Titled Let Me Know When You Give Up, the title track is out now and shared after the hump.

Let Me Know When You Give Up is the Lagwagon frontman's fourth solo album and was recorded as his home studio. It explores the concept of giving up a losing fight.

Check out the title track:

AUGUST 

03 - Duffel @ Brakrock Festival
04 - Paris @ Gibus Club
06 - Berlin @ Cassiopeia
07 - Hamburg @ Knust
08 - Osnabruck @ Bastard Club
09 - Wiesbaden @ Schlachthof
10 - Dresden @ Groove Station
11 - Vienna @ B72
14 - Innsbruck @ pmk
15 - Regensburg @ Tiki Beat
16 - Stuttgart @ Universum
17 - Nalbach @ AkustikOpen
18 - Cologne @ Helios37

Let Me Know When You Give Up track list:

Let Me Know When You Give Up
Daylight
I Know How To Run
Fighting Atrophy
Before My Heart Attack
Possession
Andalusia
The Love Of My Life
Fall Down
You Should Always
The Last Word

Joey Cape releases a new song
photo by Athena Lonsdale

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