Radio Rubber Room EP 70: Cardinal Compass

by | Jul 10, 2012 | COMMUNITY

In episode 70, Cardinal Compass navigated their way to The Rubber Room. Ironically, they did get a little lost on the way. They made it, though, and played some fantastic live tunes that will be available on their soon to be released debut album.

In episode 70, Cardinal Compass navigated their way to The Rubber Room. Ironically, they did get a little lost on the way. They made it, though, and played some fantastic live tunes that will be available on their soon to be released debut album. Listen to find out when but not necessarily where it will be released. This episode is all about quincunx. Enjoy.

This episode includes RVA music from Proverbial, Brother Bill, Downbeat Switch, Photosynthesizers, The Kindling Kind, & Psychobilly Cadillac.

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