Sullivan Is Back

2014-08-07 by JohnFire | 3 Comments
Seven years after releasing their final album Cover Your Eyes and subsequently disbanding, Greensboro, North Carolina band Sullivan, featuring Phil Chamberlain on drums, who in the meantime fprmed and played in To Speak Of Wolves, have reunited. Having signed to Spartan Records, the band will release their new album Heavy Is The Head on October 28th. There will be a reunion / CD release show on Nov. 1st in their hometown of Greensboro. More information, also regarding pre orders and new music will be provided shortly.
You can find the band's original post here: https://www.facebook.com/wearesullivan/photos/a.472065372909788.1073741829.462679943848331/618423134940677/?type=1

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Skoop
August 7th 2014
2201 Comments


Sweet, Cover Your Eyes was underrated

OwMySnauze
August 8th 2014
2523 Comments


2005 is calling...

B888IE
August 9th 2014
55 Comments


I remember loving charity of saint elizabeth



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