The Soft Pack – C’mon

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The Soft Pack, if you remember, used to go by The Muslims. And if you don’t, maybe you will remember their contribution cover/remix of “Fences” for the remix edition of Wolfgang Amadeus .

Now, are prepping their self-titled debut full-length, which is set to drop February 2nd on Kemado. You can listen to and download the album’s lead track, “C’mon” below:

MP3: The Soft Pack – C’mon

The Soft Pack hail from the sunny San Diego, and they’re looking ahead passed this cold winter. I dare you tell me that “C’mon” doesn’t feel like Summer is only around the corner.

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Mick December 12, 2009 at 6:45 pm

I do remember their ‘The Muslims’ LP, so can you still call this a debut? To me, their first record felt like a debut, anyway. Looking forward to their 2010 release.

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Luis Tovar December 12, 2009 at 7:59 pm

yeah, you’re right. I guess, debut under their new moniker :)

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