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Roman Patterns have released their new single Tuscarora, a soaring nod to early 2000s alternative rock that captures the restless spirit of modern life. The track leads the band’s latest album Somewhere on the Highway, now available on all major streaming platforms via Shaky Records.
Rooted in melodic urgency and lyrical poignancy, Tuscarora serves as an anthem for anyone yearning to escape the chaos, if only for a drive. Produced in-house at Shaky Records, the album follows previously released singles Modern Man and Daylight Saloon, both of which hinted at the full project’s emotionally rich sound.
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