Nowhere To Be Found make their TV debut on CBS’ new alternative-music show ‘Sounds Of The Underground’

Sounds of the Underground is the first music show focused on exposing up-and-coming artists alongside major artists in the alternative, punk, and hardcore scenes airing on CBS. This episode features Ronnie Winter Defoe of The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Craig Owens of Chiodos, Nowhere To Be Found, and Rival Tides. Be sure to subscribe to our channel to watch future episodes, follow us on Instagram @SoundsOfTheUndergroundTV and head over to our website for some exclusive, limited edition merchandise! www.SoundsOfTheUndergroundTV.com In a band and want to be on the show? You can submit your music at www.soundsoftheundergroundtv.comSounds of the Undergroundhttps://www.facebook.com/ntbfofficial/https://twitter.com/ntbfofficialhttps://www.facebook.com/MemphiaMM/https://twitter.com/MemphiaMM

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