Traveler Confirm New Music

2016-11-02 by Stereochrome1 | 1 Comments
St. Louis native band, Traveler, has announced that the "Something Blue" era has come to a close and wish to release new music in the future. The band tweeted a photo from their Halloween show with Listener and The Homeless Gospel Choir with the caption "Last night's show was a wonderful way to end the 'Something Blue' era. New music is being worked on and new beginnings for the band."

The band changed their cover photo with a caption reading "change is coming" as well as changing their profile photo.
www.facebook.com/travelerstl/

You can listen to the band's former EP on their bandcamp and download it for free below.
www.travelerstl.bandcamp.com

Tagged: Traveler (MO)

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AmyHerrman
November 4th 2016
28 Comments


Literally just saw them on Halloween with Listener and The Homeless Gospel Choir



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