’68 (The Chariot) to Re-Release their “Midnight” EP in April

by | Jan 13, 2014

We learned some interesting things about ex-The Chariot frontman Josh Scogin in our 2012 interview with him — like how his first concert ever was with Bush, The Toadies, and Hum.

Now that The Chariot has been laid to rest, Scogin has been busy with his new band ’68. They released their 7″ debut EP, Midnight, last December, which will be getting a re-release on April 1st through No Sleep Records.

The forthcoming reissue will feature brand new artwork and the tracks “Three Is A Crowd” and “Third Time Is A Charm.”

And if you haven’t heard it yet, stream away.

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