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The track is taken from the upcoming new Bittersweet EP! Get on it.
Aaron West And The Roaring Twenties – the solo project from Dan ‘Soupy’ Campbell – have unveiled a brand-new song and lyric video, ’67, Cherry Red.
The track is taken from The Wonder Years frontman’s upcoming new Bittersweet 7″, which is set to drop on May 20 through Hopeless Records. Check out ’67, Cherry Red below, and let us know what you think in the comments! Be sure to pre-order Bittersweet over at coldcutsmerch.com/bittersweet, or download it on iTunes.
“This EP serves as a bridge to future full-lengths,” Dan says. “The songs place a period at the end of We Don’t Have Each Other and open up a new chapter for Aaron to start rebuilding.”
The Bittersweet EP tracklist is as follows:
1. ’67, Cherry Red
2. Goodbye, Carolina Blues
3. Green Like the G Train, Green Like Sea Foam
And here’s the artwork:
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