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Kansas and Nebraska’s own Social Cinema are ready to shift gears from underground buzz to full spotlight with their debut LP Don’t Get Lost, due October 2 via Midtopia. Their new single “It’s Only Weed” delivers shimmering guitar lines, tight rhythms, and Griffin Bush’s smooth yet wry vocals, carving a clever vignette about resisting temptation downtown.
Known for their kinetic live shows, equal parts danceable punk spirit and rock spectacle, the band has steadily built momentum through EPs, singles, and relentless touring, earning a spot on NIVA’s 2025 “Live List” alongside names like Doechii and Mannequin Pussy.
With producer Jeremy Wurst at the helm, Don’t Get Lost crystallizes their infectious live energy into sharp, three-minute pop-rock gems designed for repeated listens. Social Cinema may have started as a “live band,” but with this debut they cement themselves as something bigger: a complete band crafting finely tuned, irresistible songs with precision and heart.
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