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Spraynard

Pennsylvanian punk trio Spraynard were shaped in 2008 by singer/guitarist Pat Graham, bassist Tag Dickinson, and drummer Pat Ware. Centered from the Philadelphia suburb of Western Chester, the music group made a spot of celebrating instead of deriding suburban existence, working hard to create a dynamic D.I.Con. scene within their hometown. Having a freewheeling pop-punk audio and spirited attitude, they released their debut full-length, Cut and Paste, this year 2010, adopted a year later on by Funtitled, which arrived on California-based indie Asian Guy Records. Using their newfound achievement and wider publicity came additional stresses, and soon after the discharge of their 2013 7″ Exton Square, Spraynard continued hiatus. In the demand of their label, they decided to to push out a compilation of previously singles and rarities known as The Tag Tom and Patrick Display in 2014. The couple of gigs they performed to promote the discharge quickly sold-out, and in a short time they’d decided to reunite full-time, changing Dickinson with fresh bassist Jake Guralnik. Their raising popularity resulted in a Western tour and a fresh label cope with East Coastline indie Jade Tree Information, which released their third recording, Mable, in the summertime of 2015.

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