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LA trio Automatic have ‘Excess’ on their minds

Por: The Boston Globe Life October 11, 2022

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Like many bands, post-punk trio Automatic was on tour in March 2020 when the rapid escalation of the pandemic shut down live music from coast to coast. Unlike those other bands, however, Automatic didn’t have to scramble to get home, because they were already there.“The night we played LA was the night that they were like ‘OK, this is for real, we’re shutting everything down now,’ ” said Izzy Glaudini, who plays synths and sings.... + full article



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