October 6, 2012 | 5:32 PM | By Skye Leppo
Stream Freelance Whales’ new Diluvia (playing Union Transfer 11/2)
FILED UNDER: Artists, Concert Previews, Events, Recordings, Freelance Whales, Geographer, NPR, Union Transfer
NPR Music is currently streaming the new Freelance Whales album Diluvia in full. Scheduled for release this Tuesday October 9th, Dilvuia is the indie band’s follow-up to 2010′s Weathervanes. Freelance Whales will be playing at Union Transfer with Geographer on November 2nd; ticket information for the all-ages show can be found here. Listen to Diluvia here.
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