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City Of Industry returns

Posted by Loren on September 17, 2022

City Of Industry returns
photo by John Caraveo

On Nov. 11, City of Industry is back with a new LP called Spiritual West, due to release on No Funeral Records/Modern Grievance.

The Seattle, WA based band previously released False Flowerin 2020.

The band shares an early taste of the new album with the single "Chalk This Up to Assault."

A US West Coast tour is also planned for November, joined by Ultra Love.

Track list:

1) Chalk This Up to Assault
2) Commoners Garden
3) Ships of Mercy
4) Perrequier
5) Spiritual West
6) Death Sickness
7) Dissociation
8) Despite Loving Efforts
9) Everybody's Cross These Days, Darling
10) Raindrops
11) He Condescends to Glide
12) In Cloud and Majesty and Awe

City Of Industry returns
photo by John Caraveo

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