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Bronson Arm hands us a new song and record

Posted by Loren on November 18, 2023

Bronson Arm hands us a new song and record
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Bronson Arm, a noise-rock band from Kalamazoo, MI, has shared a new single, "One with the Floor." It is the first song shared from the band's upcoming self-titled album, set for release on Jan. 12, 2024 via Learning Curve Records.

With a lineup of Blake Bickel and Garrett Yates, the two musicians play use a combination of vocals, drums, and baritone guitar. The first five tracks originally appeared on the band's Tosser EP (2021), with the remaining tracks all new material.

Tracklist:

1) Pleasure Brea
2) Hard Pass
3) Tedious Company
4) Conscious Confuser
5) His Ilk
6) Drain the Coffers
7) One with the Floor
8) Patsy Ultima
9) Rabbit Starvation
10) The Devil You Know

Bronson Arm hands us a new song and record
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