Walking Bombs Release New Album ‘Tears We Should Have Shed’

Kingston, NYC’s based avant punk rock outfit Walking Bombs presents their most infectious material to date with the expansive new full-length release, Tears We Should Have Shed. Walking Bombs is the project of one Morgan Y. Evans, along with a wide cast of collaborators, who deliver a musical study in navigating regretful occurrences in humanity. Tears We Should Have Shed is a record steeped in sorrows and triumphs that is delivered through a wide range of varied musical styles. Recorded throughout 2020, engineered, mixed, and mastered by Sean Paul Pillsworth at Nada Recording Studio in Montgomery, New York, Tears We Should Have Shed sees Evans performing lead vocals as well as acoustic guitar, trombone, bass, guitar and piano contributions across the al...

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