32Stitches
32Stitches was a California band that put out a couple of EPs and a self-titled album between 2014 and 2017. Their song "Freedom" from the 2015 EP II got some...
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32Stitches was a California band that put out a couple of EPs and a self-titled album between 2014 and 2017. Their song "Freedom" from the 2015 EP II got some attention, carrying a straightforward message about liberation that connected with listeners.
The group had TJ Bell on vocals, Kevin Kaine on guitar, David DiSarro on bass, and Chuck Cooley on drums. They ran into some trouble in 2016 with a lawsuit over their band name, which they managed to win. Their music had a rock foundation but pulled in other sounds, and Bell's lyrics often dealt with personal struggles.
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