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Music News - Lost Rockets Release New Single

12 March 2014 - 0 Comments

Hell is Now Love proudly presents the brand new single from Auckland’s Lost Rockets, available from the 12th of March 2014.

It may be becoming a familiar story, but the latest Lost Rockets line-up has brought a new lease of life, with their last offering Across the Sea sailing high on the bFM top ten chart. Having finally made it back into the studio, the result is the band’s first new recordings in over six months.

Taken from their forthcoming (yet to be titled) debut full length, Hundred Year Cough distils the very best of the band’s sonic palate. The pay-what-you-want digital release will also be released on a limited run of cassette tapes, where it will be backed with a roaring cover of Doom Town (by the mighty Wipers).

The track can be downloaded at the following address: http://hellisnowlove.bandcamp.com/album/hundred-year-cough-b-w-doom-town

Lost Rockets play Doom Town live at Lucha Lounge:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBM2OmHmKiY


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