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In These Times

by Science Fiction Review

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    Finally a physical product for digital music! Vinyl is expensive, tapes are nice but who has a tape player(???), and no one likes CDs. All that in mind, we've partnered up with our friends over at Ritual Magnetics to produce this Fan Card featuring the In These Times EP, the full length music video for the single "Like A Church" to do with as you please, + a collectable card-sized insert for the release.

    Y'all these credit card sized USBs are the dang ol' new frontier!

    Future vision! Get with it!

    thank you // enjoy // Released via #veryjazzed // 103

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Chauvinist 01:53
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Austin based solo // duo // amalgamation Science Fiction Reviews debut 4-track EP, In These Times is a trip to darker, intoxicated, simpler days. Looking for that perfect mix of newwave-postpunk-gothy goodness? Give this a bump. Imagine yourself in the bathroom at your favorite bar listening to this play through the wall while you flirt with yourself in the mirror.

Pretty good, huh? Get out there, Tiger.

Released via #veryjazzed (VJ103), in partnership with Ritual Magnetics.

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released July 22, 2021

Martin S. Dawson

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Science Fiction Review Houston, Texas

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