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Crime in Stereo 2023

Posted by Loren on September 2, 2023

Crime in Stereo 2023
Crime in Stereo 2023

Crime in Stereo returned this week, sharing two new songs -- "Hypernormalisation" and "Books Cannot Be Killed By Fire" -- both of which will be on the band's new album, out in October. It's been 13 years since the band's last record, leading up to the Oct. 27 release of House & Trance, which will release on Pure Noise Records. The new album is entirely self-produced.

The band has three upcoming live sets scheduled, including at The Fest 21.

House & Trance Tracklist

  1. Pensioner
  2. Superyacht Ecopark
  3. Rogue Wave
  4. Hypernormalisation
  5. We Can Build You
  6. Goliathette
  7. Books Cannot Be Killed By Fire
  8. House / Trance
  9. Autotourniquet
  10. Skells

Crime In Stereo will play the following shows:

September 8th - Brooklyn Monarch, Brooklyn, NY
September 9th - Indieplaza Fest NYC
October 27 - Fest ’21 @ Heartwood, Gainesville FL

Crime in Stereo 2023
Crime in Stereo 2023

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