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Track Premiere: The Oxford Coma – ‘Trauma (Maybe I’m Forgetting Something)’

August 9, 2017 Emily Bellino
Streaming, Track Premiere Grunge, Intronaut, Post Metal, premiere, Progressive Metal, psychedelic, The Oxford Coma.

The Oxford Coma — grunge rockers who take plenty of influence from psychedelic and progressive rock/metal — recorded their latest full-length, called Everything Out of Tune, with legendary producer Steve Albini. While the foundation of grunge rock is undeniably there, Everything doesn’t shy away from The Oxford Coma’s other influences.

Listen to new song “Trauma (Maybe I’m Forgetting Something),” which includes an appearance from Intronaut guitarist/singer Sacha Dunable, now to hear an idea of what you can expect when The Oxford Coma release Everything Out of Tune on October 13.

 

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