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The Triceratops Charge!

Posted by Loren on September 29, 2024

The Triceratops Charge!
The Triceratops - Charge!

We have a release date for the debut album by The Triceratops, who debuted a song with SPB earlier this year. The Brooklyn, NY-based two-piece will release Charge! on Nov. 1 on Learning Curve Records.

The band is comprised of Melvin Monroe and John Van Atta, and blend influences that include '90s alt-rock, down to earth punk rock, and just enough melody to make it work.

Fun fact: The met as stagehands at CBGB in the 1990s.

Tracklist:

  1. Can’t Take You
  2. The Saddest Story In Science
  3. I’ll Go If You Go
  4. Efficiency Expert
  5. Neoliberal Bedtime Routine
  6. Straight With You
  7. We Will Shatter
  8. On And On
  9. The Triceratops
  10. Neoliberal Bedtime Ritual
  11. Disasters
  12. Distance
  13. A Deep And Lovely Sound 
  14. Something Done Right
  15. Underwater Dream
The Triceratops Charge!
The Triceratops - Charge!

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