Today Is The Day debut new song

2014-09-17 by Jamper | 6 Comments
Underground legends Today Is The Day have just revealed a new song off their latest record,
Animal Mother, out October 14th on Southern Lord Records.

You can check out the new track, 'Masada', here:



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Funeralopolis
September 18th 2014
14586 Comments


good band

owen
September 18th 2014
5146 Comments


niiiiiiice

Jots
Emeritus
September 18th 2014
7632 Comments


Sweet, can't wait for the new album

GhettoHmbrglr
September 18th 2014
1026 Comments


best band

MegaJake1024
September 18th 2014
827 Comments


Not for me, but really interesting. Weird thing to say, but even though I don't like watching/listening to this, it seems very good.

combustion07
September 19th 2014
12879 Comments


Can't wait for the new album. These guys always deliver



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