20 DEAD FLOWER CHILDREN Reunite, Announce California Gig

May 17, 2006

20 DEAD FLOWER CHILDREN — hailing from Detroit, Michigan and Huntington Beach, California — have reunited after a five-year hiatus and will be performing on Saturday, June 3 at The Brigg in Huntington Beach. "Our good friends in NEEDLEMOUTH hooked us up with the show and were excited to be on it," the band write on their MySpace page. "Also our friends D.L.T.V. and CHEVA are playing so try and make it out; it's going to be a good time, for sure!"

With regards to the band's new material, 20 DEAD FLOWER CHILDREN write, "We have one new song that is done and will be playing that live at The Brigg, so make sure you give us some feedback on it. We also have about 10 new songs that are about 50% finished. So we still look on time as far as having the record done around summer!"

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