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kraM Left Releases Third Offering 'Oh-Three'

11 July 2023 - 0 Comments

kraM Left is Mark Webster, who has played bass in bands Bombers  (Propellor Records NZ), Flak (Flying Nun and Industrial Tapes, NZ), If (Netherlands) and Teeth  (Flying Nun), then Hip.

kraM Left encompasses Mark’s solo work. This is the third release, recorded after finishing building a guitar. Oh-One (2021) = You Should Never Have Come, Anything, Despoiler Alert, Doom Scroll, Pareidolia, The Complications in my Sadness, You Can’t See Until You Look and Oh-Two (2022) = Don’t Do That Near Me (8 Living Legs cover), So Looking Forward To Looking Back, On The Beach Front.

Oh-Three: June 2023 comprises of Something’s Going To Happen, Can’t Argue Properly, Insecurity-Caused Vacuity, Lies To Myself, Enter Domino and Humans Apart. There are videos available on YouTube for Anything, Lies To Myself and So Looking Forward To Looking Back with a new video for Enter Domino coming soon.

All music is available on Soundcloud, Spotify, BandcampApple Music.


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