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The Heavy Hours – Long Distance Lounge – 10/29/20

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The Heavy Hours – Long Distance Lounge – 10/29/20

It was super rad to talk with Cincinnati based band The Heavy Hours – they’re four best friends who are super cool dudes! We talked about what inspired their new single ‘Don’t Walk Away’ and how they got to work with Dan Auerbach (of The Black Keys.)

P.S. The day we did this it was our Halloween party at work and Kendall dressed as one of Frank Reynolds’ alter egos from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

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