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Watch Second Still Perform “Ashes” and “The Future” on Highway Holidays Live Session

A couple of months ago, at the end of their last European tour,  Post-Punk trio Second Still recorded a special live session for Highway Holidays, performing two tracks “Ashes” and “The Future”. The former track was featured on the band’s debut  EP Equals, and the latter featured on their latest album Violet Phase, which was released on Fabrika and Sentimental records earlier this year.

The session hosted by Loïc De Messancy, and filmed and edited by Michael Thiel of Weyrd Son Records, with Guy Tournay providing sound.

Watch below:

Find both Violet Phase and Equals over on Second Still’s official Bandcamp page here.

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