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The Greeting Committee to Release New Album 'Everyone's Gone and I Know I'm The Cause'

Kansas City's indie-rock band The Greeting Committee have just announced their highly anticipated new album Everyone’s Gone and I Know I’m The Cause, set for release on June 21. Alongside the announcement, The Greeting Committee unleashed their newest single How It Goes. Listen to the song here!
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Premiere: The Greeting Committee Shares New Single "How It Goes"

Kansas City-based indie rock outfit The Greeting Committee are back this summer with their third full-length album, Everyone’s Gone and I Know I’m The Cause, out June 21st. The pair debuted with their 2018 album, This Is It, followed by their 2022 sophomore effort, Dandelion. In the years since the band have been weathering line-up changes and a creative redirection, elements captured in the themes of the forthcoming record. ....

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'Electric': COIN and student openers rock Fall Fest 2023

“Can we just lose our minds for like 30 seconds?” shouted Chase Lawrence, the lead vocalist of COIN, to hundreds of Pitt students crowded into a stretch of Schenley Drive. The audience obliged, chanting the chorus of the band’s chart-topping single “Talk Too Much.” Pitt students bounced and belted while pop rock band COIN jammed. ....

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