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Alternative 20 May, 2014

We Were Kids - New EP on iTunes, Full Stream On PropertyOfZack

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We Were Kids - New EP on iTunes, Full Stream On PropertyOfZack
Cleveland, OH (Top40 Charts/ Tragic Hero Records) Pop-punk band We Were Kids released their new EP Somewhere Back Home on iTunes today. Head over to PropertyOfZack.com where you can stream the entire release.

Somewhere Back Home was recorded with Nick Diener (The Swellers, MXPX) and Mark Michalik (Into It, Over It, So Many Ways).

"Huge thanks to PoZ for helping us show this EP to the world," says guitarist Justin Taylor. "This EP is the past year and a half of our lives summed up into 4 songs and we hope the world enjoys it just as much as we do."

The group will be hitting the road this summer before returning to record their follow-up full-length album.
We Were Kids - Somewhere Back Home:



We Were Kids will be performing at this year's It's a Spring Fling festival on May 23rd in Cleveland, OH with Man Overboard, Transit, Citizen, and more.

ABOUT WE WERE KIDS
The nostalgic pop-punk feel of We Were Kids gives listeners a chance at a bit of self-reflection. This is never more apparent than on the group's new single "Ankle Biter" where vocalist Victor England wails "It's hard to admit, but let's just be honest. It's hard to look up when you've stopped forward progress." The Cleveland, OH group have just wrapped up recording their new EP Somewhere Back Home with Nick Diener (The Swellers, MXPX) and Mark Michalik (Into It, Over It, So Many Ways). "I think we really put together some solid music with this EP," says guitarist Justin Taylor. "It's definitely the direction we want to be going in." We Were Kids will be hitting the road this summer before returning to record their follow-up full-length album.






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