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If there is one trend we’ve noticed about the local music scene from running Submerge, it’s that not a lot of local bands release new work in the winter months. Sure there are exceptions here and there, but for one reason or another it’s mostly a fair-weather thing. That’s why we’re stoked that spring and summer are knocking at the door, because that is when we get to hear all that good stuff that our immense pool of local talent has been working on. Here are just a few notable regional bands that have new music coming out in the next month or so. If you’ve got something to add to this list, shoot us an email to info@submergemag.com and get it on our radar. James Cavern’s The Pilot EP comes out on March 29, and you can see him at the brand new venue Assembly on that same night; Keep It from the Cops, a folk-punk project from local musician Zac Rosier, has an EP release show on April 5 at Midtown Village Café; also on April 5, DoomBird will play an EP release show at Townhouse for their new release Cygnus; Sister Crayon, who technically live in Oakland now, but still remain a local band in our hearts, has a new EP called Cynic that comes out April 16 on Fake Four Inc.; also on April 16, X’ed Out by Tera Melos will be available via Sargent House; and finally, local “Ramones-inspired horror-punk” trio The Moans have a new 15-track album, they will celebrate at their release party on April 17 at Where House.

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