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KINGFISHER SKY ON THE RISE 

Kingfisher Sky will release a new EP, Rise, on June 18. “It’s four songs about hope, love, nuance and unconditional understanding and respect for one another, or lack thereof,” the band report, adding that the music features a “vivacious, symphonic and sometimes folky sound.” For more, see www.kingfishersky.com

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