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Murf and Learning Curve team up on Already Dead

Posted by Loren on March 26, 2024

Murf and Learning Curve team up on Already Dead
Murf - Already Dead

Learning Curve Records has announced a new album form Minneapolis, MN based Murf. The band will release a new 12-song LP titled Already Dead on June 7.

The heavy yet punky band formed in 2014 and features a lineup of Jeffrey Truckenmiller, bassist/vocalist Evan Clark, guitarists Hunter Ness and Tom Davoux, and vocalist Dan Hoffstrom, who bonded over "the film Robocop, horror films, WWE wrestling and hardcore music."

Track listing: 

  1. Five Iron
  2. Attention Shoppers
  3. My Neighbor
  4. Gauntlet
  5. Slaughtered Lamb
  6. Nice Try/ Little Man
  7. Pigeon Rat
  8. Frank’s Hand
  9. Pump Your Guts
  10. Recall
  11. Red Shirt
  12. Have a Nice Day

Preorder here.

Murf and Learning Curve team up on Already Dead
Murf - Already Dead

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