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Seattle rock’n’roll super group, Clean Lines, release debut ‘Nuisance’ EP

Seattle rock’n’roll super group, Clean Lines, release debut ‘Nuisance’ EP
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(Seattle, WA) – Seattle’s Clean Lines, a rock supergroup? We wouldn’t call them that. RIYL: The Briefs, Les Lullies, Exploding Hearts.

They’re just a bunch of seasoned rock’n’rollers with a well rounded rock pedigree. You might recognize these bunch of oddballs who’ve been in The Briefs, Circle Jerks, Geraldine Fibbers, Boss Martians if we are dropping names. Regulars on the Seattle club circuit, Clean Lines have opened for bands like Mean Jeans, Tommy & The Commies, Me First And The Gimme Gimmes and The Kids. Fun fact, before joining Clean Lines , Steve E. Nix saw them perform and exclaimed “I really want to be in this band!”. That brings us to Clean Lines ‘Nuisance’ EP. Is it power pop, punk, 70s rock? Infamous Seattle producer, Johnny Sangster (credits include Mudhoney, The Briefs, The Posies) described them as “brat rock”. Band just think of themselves as some of the finest contemporary 70s style RnR/Power Pop that you’ll hear this year. EP is available on vinyl from Spaghetty Town Records (US), Ghost Highway Recordings (Spain) and Wanda Records (Germany). It is also available on all major streaming and download outlets now.

Members: Tyler Brey: lead vocals, Josh Dale: guitar/vocals, Steve E. Nix: guitar/vocals, Ricky Gonzalez: bass, Nick Schultz: drums.

Tracklisting:
1. Nuisance
2. So Sharp
3. Want More, Got Some
4. In The Way

Photo by Mari Tamura

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