Daytrader Debut Streaming

2012-05-05 by Hep Kat | 11 Comments
Daytrader's debut album, Twelve Years, is now available to stream via Rise Records' Youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL205510A030E205A4

Tagged: Daytrader

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someguest
May 6th 2012
30522 Comments


Is this as good as we've hoped?

coneren
May 6th 2012
11111 Comments


this will suck

Pizza4Breakfast
May 6th 2012
17 Comments


meh

LifeAsAChipmunk
May 6th 2012
4852 Comments


Great album.

GuanoBumbershoot
May 7th 2012
1713 Comments


three songs deep, sounding pretty great.

Ire
May 7th 2012
41944 Comments


hep made me dl it






better not suck

kris.
May 7th 2012
15503 Comments


its good

LifeAsAChipmunk
May 7th 2012
4852 Comments


it doesn't suck

jlech
May 7th 2012
127 Comments


This was a little disappointing.

Satellite
May 7th 2012
26539 Comments


what's with rise signing good bands?

HaloDude442
May 7th 2012
718 Comments


Yeah I would've never guessed this band was signed to rise. They are actually really good



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