Half Past Two Release ‘Something Blue’ EP

Half Past Two is a nine piece blend of ska, rock, reggae and pop punk from Orange County. After five studio releases and with over 100 shows to their name the ska punk veterans have now released “Something Blue“, the EP features three trad flavored tracks that are sure to please any ska fan. The “Something Blue” EP was produced by David Irish at Pot O’ Gold Recording and is now available via digital service providers. Half Past Two have also released a video of their version of The Beatles ‘I Will‘. You can stream and purchase the “Something Blue” EP here The ‘I Will‘ video can be viewed below

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