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Vincas share a new song, new album to come

Posted by Loren on April 9, 2020

Vincas share a new song, new album to come
photo by Loren Green

Vincas are back with their third LP on May 29, 2020. Titled Phantasma, it will release on Learning Curve Records.

The Athens, GA-based post-punk group last released Depp in the Well in 2016, though they have been active in the meantime -- including on a four-band Learning Curve tour last summer (highlighted in this band-on-band interview).

The new record marks the recording debut on Gene Woolfolk, who also plays in Plaque Marks. Listen to the lead single, "The Witch," after the jump.

Track list:

1) Until it Rains Red
2) The Witch
3) Bury Me Upside Down
4) Blood Mover
5) Let Me In
6) Phantasma
7) Lead Man
8) Dead Train
9) The Shadow Hand
10) I’m Taking You To Hell

Lineup:

Chris McNeal - bass, vocals, synth
Scott Kviklys - guitar, vocals
Tim Payne - drums, drum programming
Gene Woolfolk - guitar

Discography:

Blood Bleeds (2013, Douchemaster Records)
Deep in the Well (2016, Learning Curve Records)
Phantasma (2020, Learning Curve Records)

Vincas share a new song, new album to come
photo by Loren Green

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