Cave In: New EP Released to Benefit Brooklyn Studio Destroyed by Hurricane Sandy

by | Jan 10, 2013

Coextinction Recordings have released a 3-track Cave In EP to benefit Translator Audio, a Brooklyn recording studio destroyed by Hurricane Sandy.

The EP, available here, features songs from the band’s 2002 BBC session, recorded while touring England with Foo Fighters.

All proceeds from the EP will go to the rebuild fund for Translator Audio.

Track Listing:

01. Anchor 03:14
02. Dark Driving 05:44
03. Joy Opposites 04:41

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