Rhode Island pop-punks release expanded version of the band’s debut, A Bitter Descent.
Pop punk band Another One Down! is excited to share A Bitter Descent Deluxe, out now via Open Your Ears Records. An expanded version of the band’s debut A Bitter Descent, the deluxe record features new music as well as acoustic versions of songs from the original release.
The band shares: “We’re so excited to share our debut record with a broader audience thanks to Open Your Ears Records. We put a lot of hard work into writing and recording A Bitter Descent and I feel like we’ve achieved our goal of proving we bring more to the table than the average pop-punk band. We’re really proud of the new songs on this deluxe version and we hope both old and new fans enjoy listening to them as much as we do.”
Stream A Bitter Descent Deluxe HERE. Purchase your copy HERE.
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