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Music News - Valedictions' new album 'Pieces' out July 7th

Valedictions' new album 'Pieces' out July 7th

08 June 2017 - 0 Comments

Valedictions are pleased to announce the release of their debut album Pieceson July 7th 2017.

Valedictions are Jarrod Ross (Guitar/ Vocals), Cole Goodley (Drums) and Ivan De Los Santos (Bass) and together, they create a distinct mix of gritty rock'n'roll and Indie pop laced with melodic harmonies.

Various themes run throughout this album, from songs of love and hate, lust and secrecy to straight up fun rock tracks.

Coproduced with Olly Harmer at The Lab and mastered by Angus McNaughton, the album is a departure from their previous E.P, with its pared back sound, reflecting the raw energy of the three-piece.

Says front man Jarrod Ross “The core of the album was recorded live and we built on it from there with minimal overdubs. There’s a real mix of songs here and we see each track as its own standalone entity.”

Valedictions are performing at The Wine Cellar on July 7th to celebrate the release.

Pieces will be available for purchase from iTunes, Bandcamp and all good digital outlets. Physical copies will be available from live shows.


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