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SOME STUFFS: Social Studies ready to release new album in November

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Animal Farm Records are antsy to release Social Studies’ new album called Developer, but they will wait (perhaps impatiently) to do so. In truth, November 13th is the release date and they don’t mind waiting. It’s fans of the band who may grow impatient, but those fans can download one track from Developer, this one called “Terracur”.

The band produced the album with Eli Crews, who also engineered the entire project. While you’ll have to wait until November, you’ll be able to see them do a number of shows next month if you live in California. They will do two different shows on September 9th, so catch them if you can:

September 5… Santa Cruz, CA @ The Crepe Place
September 6… San Francisco, CA @ The Knockout
September 7… Davis, CA @ Sophia’s Thai Kitchen
September 8… Los Angeles, CA @ Pehrspace
September 9… Claremont, CA @ Scripps College (afternoon show)
September 9… Fullerton, CA @ Common Wealth Lounge
September 10… Los Angeles, CA @ Origami Records
September 11… Long Beach, CA @ The Prospector

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