Orlando's Catnap Debuts New Album, Songs from the Darkroom
Orlandos Catnap, a burgeoning alternative rock trio, unveils their second mini-album, Songs from the Darkroom, this Friday the 13th. Formed just last year, the band, consisting of Nina Friend, Julia Deason, and Angie Benbeneck, has already secured gigs in Orlando, Tampa, and Jacksonville. With a sound reminiscent of nineties alt-rock like Smashing Pumpkins, their new release, recorded at Greenwood Recording studio, promises a bigger sound than their debut. Catch them at Conduit in Winter Park on March 15th.
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