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Nonexistent Night (Hexa + Secret Fun Club)

Posted by Loren on December 22, 2023

Nonexistent Night (Hexa + Secret Fun Club)
Nonexistent Night (Hexa + Secret Fun Club)

Three One G has announced the debut album from new band Nonexistent Night, who will release a self-titled album on Jan. 26.

The label, known for experimental noisy, hardcore-ish punk announced something different this time from a three-piece lineup of Carrie Feller (Hexa), Sal Gallegos, and John Rieder (both of Secret Fun Club). The trio began working together in 2019 and covered The Cramps on Three One G's Really Bad Music for Really Bad People compilation, then continued collaborating in the aftermath.

Nonexistent Night (Hexa + Secret Fun Club)
Nonexistent Night (Hexa + Secret Fun Club)

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