Thirsty Curses Highly Anticipated Self-Titled Spectra Music Group Album Now Available Worldwide

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Thirsty Curses have just released their Spectra Music Group self-titled album. Now available download your copy today!


Raleigh-based Thirsty Curses is a garage rock outfit formed in 2017 as a vehicle for singer-songwriter Wilson Getchell’s material. Thirsty Curses is comprised of Wilson Getchell (vocals, guitar, piano) and Kelley Otwell (lead guitar), Phillip Harrington (drums), and Clayton Herring (bass).

Thirsty Curses’ sound covers a vast array of rock ‘n roll subgenres including punk, folk, country, prog rock, 90s alternative, and pop. Indeed, as was noted by Alternative Addiction in their review of the band’s sophomore record All Shook Up (2018), “the band has an eclectic sound that touches on everything from punk rock to folk. They sound like a cross between the Avett Brothers and Rise Against. On their new album that diverse sound is delightfully all over the place.” Dying Scene online music mag similarly raved “As schizophrenic as their genre influences seems to be, the one common denominator is that I dig every single track I’m hearing.”

Thirsty Curses new self-titled album is now available worldwide through the Spectra Music Group. Get your copy on iTunes today:

https://music.apple.com/us/album/thirsty-curses/1480315695

The official website for The Spectra Music Group may be found at http://www.spectramusicgroup.com

The official website for Thirsty Curses may be found at https://www.thirstycurses.com

Follow Spectra Music Group on Twitter @SpectraMusicInc

For more information or interviews with Thirsty Curses contact info@spectramusicgroup.com

 

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