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To Kill A Monster Releases Their Debut EP, ‘The Sharpie on the Wall’
Pop-punk group To Kill a Monster is proud to release their debut EP, ‘The Sharpie on the Wall,’ today, April 12th!
To Kill A Monster, the latest punk rock outfit to emerge from the underground scene, is proud to announce the release of their debut EP, The Sharpie on the Wall. Packed with raw energy, infectious melodies, and a fierce attitude, this EP marks the arrival of a band destined for greatness. It is out today, April 12th!
Kicking off with a bang, The Sharpie on the Wall opens with the high-energy track “Ghost” and closes with their timeless anthem, “The Past.” The EP takes listeners on a five-song journey through the heart and soul of punk music.
Of the release, vocalist Joey Lawson shares:
“The Sharpie on the Wall is the next level of To Kill A Monster’s music. This is the first collection and evolution of this lineup, learning how to write together. It’s our best music yet and our new standard. This is a new beginning.”
To Kill A Monster is a Columbus, Ohio-based band that has perfected the art of blending punk, rock, and alternative music into a sound that’s all their own. With a sonic experience that seamlessly blends genres, they continue to push the boundaries of punk rock, leaving an undeniable mark on the music scene.
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