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Ipecac signs Le Butcherettes

Posted by Loren on July 23, 2014

Ipecac signs Le Butcherettes
Ipecac signs Le Butcherettes

Le Butcherettes have joined with Ipecac Recordings and will release a new album, Cry Is for the Flies, on Sept. 16 on the label.

It is the second full-length from the band.

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Ipecac signs Le Butcherettes
Ipecac signs Le Butcherettes

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