Regulator Watts Return With First New Song In 29 Years
By
Tom Breihan
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Summary
After 29 years, DC post-hardcore trio Regulator Watts have released their first new music. The band, formed in 1996 by former Hoover frontman Alex Dunham with bassist Cret Wilson and drummer Areif Sless-Kitain, released the 1997 album The Aesthetics Of No-Drag before disbanding. Following a compilation release last year and a podcast announcement about new material, the band has now shared their first new song in nearly three decades, ahead of a summer release.
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· 3 pulledAfter nearly three decades, the DC post-hardcore trio Regulator Watts have returned.
Last year, though, the band released an odds-and-ends compilation, and Dunham and Sless-Kitain went on Vish Khanna's Kreative Kontrol podcast to announce that they were working on new music.
Now, we get to hear their first new song in 29 years.
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