Copenhagen’s Brain Soup Release “Cheese EP”
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Dayton, Ohio’s The 1984 Draft, a band who channel American rock sensibilities through a ‘90s-tinted punk and indie lens, have released their latest full length, Best Friends Forever, via Poptek Records, Sell The Heart Records and Engineer Records. The album features collaborations with Susie Ulrey (Pohgoh), Todd Farrell Jr. (Benchmarks / Two Cow Garage) and Sean Gardner (Kopaz / The Reciever / Winter Makes Sailors / Minnows) and the addition of Dayton-based artist Cherry Fullam on vocals.
“I thought I had ‘Best Friends Forever’ completely written shortly after the release of ‘Makes Good Choices’. We began recording the record ourselves and then Chip’s board fried. That caused us to pause and then Covid hit. With the additional time at home, I kept writing so some songs were swapped out. We did not intend for it to take this long to release another full length but it is the card that was dealt and I couldn’t be happier. We were really lucky to have some of our friends make substantial contributions to this record. This album continues a similar story as ‘Makes Good Choices’. I’m still writing songs about my family and life in general. This is my photo album of a period of time in my life. My kids continue to grow, I continue to evolve, and the world continues to be a mess. I think we cover a little bit of all of that on this record.” (frontman Joe Anderl)