Summer Wars announce debut EP "Better Days"
Submitted by Bjorn on October 13, 2015 - 15:35North Carolina pop-punk quartet Summer Wars have announced their debut EP. “Better Days” is set to release on October 30th.
North Carolina pop-punk quartet Summer Wars have announced their debut EP. “Better Days” is set to release on October 30th.
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