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The Rabid Whole – “Don’t Stop Now” [YouTube Song Stream]
Toronto-based alternative rock band, The Rabid Whole, are currently streaming their new single “Don’t Stop Now” on YouTube – listen below. The single, originally premiering with Bloody Disgusting, is the first release from the band’s upcoming EP Problems (out September 23rd). The dates of The Rabid Whole’s North American tour with Cyanotic, “The Teminatour,” will be announced shortly.
The Skinny: Toronto-based alternative rock band, The Rabid Whole, are currently streaming their new single “Don’t Stop Now” on YouTube – listen below. The single, originally premiering with Bloody Disgusting, is the first release from the band’s upcoming EP Problems (out September 23rd). The dates of The Rabid Whole’s North American tour with Cyanotic, “The Teminatour,” will be announced shortly.
“After a year of all kinds of monumental bullshit, we’re finally ready to release the aptly titled, Problems. We’ve gone to musical places where we haven’t gone before and can’t wait for our fans to hear it. I feel this is some of our strongest/deepest material to date. We’ve got an exciting few months coming up touring North America and will be rockin’ a city near you.” commented lead singer Andreas Weiss.
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