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The Bronx are back

Posted by Loren on March 27, 2021

The Bronx are back
photo by Loren Green

The Bronx return later this summer, with Bronx VI currently scheduled for release on August 27 on Cooking Vinyl.

The album is described by the band as a new, more collaborative songwriting process. 

Guitarist Joby Ford explains:

From day one we really decided that we wanted to make a record that went in different directions and places. The thing I like a lot about it is that everybody contributed songs. It’s not just Joby J. Ford guitars with Matt singing over it. I loved listening to what other people wrote, and I think those differences and nuances really come through.

Overall, it features 11 new songs that won't be available for several months. However, the band did share a new singe, White Shadow" to tide us over in the meantime:

A limited edition 7" boxset is also available via preorder.

Bronx VI track list: 

White Shadow
Superbloom
Watering The Well
Curb Feelers
Peace Pipe
High Five
Mexican Summer
New Lows
Breaking News
Jack of All Trades
Participation Trophy

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photo live at The Fest 18

The Bronx are back
photo by Loren Green

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