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New Choked Up out now

Posted by Loren on October 3, 2022

New Choked Up out now
photo by Jade Payne

Choked Up has just released a new album, called Mala Lengua, released last Friday on Don Giovanni Records. Along with the release, the band shared a video for "Tragic Bullshit", a minute of catchy, angry, and dancey goodness.

Songwriter and visual artist Cristy C. Road, also known for zines, books, tarot cards, album art, and playing in The Homewreckers, the band also features drummer Tommy Hottpants, guitarist Miski Dee Rodriguez, and bassist Rose Bomberg on this album.

New York City (Ridgewood) record release show: October 14th at TV Eye  with The Dilators, Monte and Sub Rosa. 

Mala Lengua Track List:

1. Tragic Bullshit
2. Nuts 4 Nuts
3. Direct Communication
4. In Your Dreams
5. Cascarilla
6. Jersey Turnpike
7. Choked Up

New Choked Up out now
photo by Jade Payne

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