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L.S. Dunes To Release New Album “Violet” In January

L.S. Dunes (My Chemical Romance, Thursday, Coheed And Cambria, etc.) will be releasing a new album, titled “Violet,” on January 31. The effort will feature the following tracks:

01. “Like Magick”
02. “Fatal Deluxe”
03. “I Can See It Now…”
04. “Violet”
05. “Machines”
06. “You Deserve To Be Haunted”
07. “Holograms”
08. “Paper Tigers”
09. “Thing I Thought Would Last Forever”
10. “Forgiveness”

Travis Stever commented:

“‘Violet’ is a sonic journey into the depths of every band member of L.S. Dunes. The collaborative efforts to bring each song to a full potential came naturally. It’s the album that has always lived in us individually but could only be made together. It has melodies that have lived within me since I was a child. It was only with this band I would be able to find a place where they could find a home in song.”

An official video for “Machines” can be found below:

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PostedOctober 18, 2024
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsL.S. Dunes, Machines, Violet

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