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Sunliner's "Special Place In Hell"

Posted by Loren on December 3, 2021

Sunliner's "Special Place In Hell"
Sunliner's "Special Place In Hell"

Leeds-based punk band Sunliner has teamed up with Lockjaw Records on a new single+zine called "Special Place in Hell," including a new video (below) which features the group playing with their food.

The new single was produced by Frank Turner. “It was absolutely amazing to work with Frank,” vocalist Jake McAllister says. “We spent a weekend working on the songs at his studio on the coast—his producing was invaluable, and his enthusiasm is infectious!"

The band has a release show scheduled for tonight, which also features a one-off custom beer designed by Kirkstall Brewery. The group released Structure/Average At Best last year.

Sunliner live shows:

03/12/21 - Leeds, BOOM 
01/02/22 - Leeds, Key Club (w/The Skints)

Sunliner's "Special Place In Hell"
Sunliner's "Special Place In Hell"

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