Missio: Can You Feel The Sun

Missio SKU: 40873176
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Missio: Can You Feel The Sun

Missio SKU: 40873176

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $22.98
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Title: Can You Feel The Sun
Artist: Missio
Label: BMG Rights Managemen
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4050538627145
Genre: Rock

Missio is a powerhouse duo from Austin, Texas comprised of Matthew Brue and David Butler. Their partnership has yielded a unique brand of alternative that has captivated audiences worldwide. Missio follows-up 2019's The Darker the Weather // The Better the Man with their third full-length album, Can You Feel The Sun. Recorded at Austin's Matchbox Studios, the 10-song album was produced by the band alongside longtime collaborator and studio owner Dwight A. Baker (Brandi Carlile, Bea Miller, Bob Schneider), and features guest appearances from hip-hop icons Paul Wall and Esoteric of Czarface. Can You Feel The Sun is introduced by the soaring title track and the brooding "Don't Forget to Open Your Eyes."

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