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EP #181 - Lower Definition (Eddy Marshburn & Valentino Arteaga)

EP #181 - Lower Definition (Eddy Marshburn & Valentino Arteaga)

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On this episode I'm joined by guitarist Eddy Marshburn and drummer Valentino Arteaga of the post-hardcore band, Lower Definition.

The band have just dropped their new album 'The Purpose Of The Moon' - their first full-length since 2008 - so we talk about putting that together, being an independent band, giving perks to their die-hard fans, working with Jaime Preciado (Pierce The Veil, ex-Trigger My Nightmare), and loads more.

A new episode will be released every Thursday.

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'What Is Today, But Yesterday's Tomorrow?' by Tired Violence

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