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New Longings

Posted by Loren on June 19, 2023

New Longings
Longings (L to R: Will Killingsworth, Cole Lanier, Meghan Minior)

Longings, a trio featuring Cole Lanier (California X, Rogue Trooper), Meghan Minior (Siamese Twins, Ampere), and Will Killingsworth (Orchid, Vaccine), has set the date for their second full-length album, Dreams In Red.

Self-recorded, mixed, and mastered, the album will released on July 7 via Don Giovanni Records. It further expands the group's post-punk sound with atmospheric tones met by driving melodies, eight songs in total.

Check out the lead single:

Dreams In Red Track List:

1. Expensive Graves
2. Can't Look Back
3. In Fog
4. The Game
5. Manipulation In Recognition
6. Motionless
7. Disillusion
8. Forwards Blind

New Longings
Longings (L to R: Will Killingsworth, Cole Lanier, Meghan Minior)

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