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Tension Span Announce Debut Album

Posted by Aaron H on August 1, 2022

Tension Span Announce Debut Album
Photo Credit: Press

The Oakland-based "Dark Punk" trio, Tension Span (Members of Neurosis, Asunder, and Dystopia), will release their debut LP, The Future Died Yesterday via Neurot Recordings on September 30th. The album is described as

"...speaking truth to the bleak realities of today’s sociopolitical collapse and the angst and identity crisis it brings. Somehow within the fabric of these themes of stress and fear and rage, there is a feeling of underlying hope, that there is something beautiful in the struggle."

You can stream the title track and "The Crate Song" at their Bandcamp and pre-order it HERE..

Tension Span Announce Debut Album
Photo Credit: Press

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