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JOHNNY BLUE SKIES - MUTINY AFTER MIDNIGHT ALBUM LISTENING PARTY SATURDAY MARCH 14TH @ 4 PM

  • Looney Tunes CDs
  • Mar 4
  • 1 min read
Who cares what time the clock actually says, it's MUTINY AFTER MIDNIGHT at Indie Record Store Dance Parties celebrating the new album from Johnny Blue Skies & the Dark Clouds.  

March 14th at 4 PM

Slide through, at Looney Tunes Record Store, then hit the dance floor. 🕺

MUTINY AFTER MIDNIGHT is released on CD and VINYL MARCH 13 at record stores everywhere! 




 
 
 

10 Comments


hommer zhao
hommer zhao
2 days ago

A listening party for "Johnny Blue Skies" sounds like the perfect way for music lovers to connect and celebrate a new release. If you're planning to stream the event or check out track previews online beforehand, it’s always a smart idea to verify your network speed with SatSpeedCheck to ensure the music comes through crystal clear.

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rence law
rence law
4 days ago

Looks like a fantastic event for music fans. The album listening party sounds like a great opportunity to enjoy live music, connect with others, and celebrate a unique release in a fun atmosphere.

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olivia.johnson11
May 10

I love how this album listening party turns anticipation into something fun and community-based. MUTINY AFTER MIDNIGHT sounds like it deserves a full-on dance floor at Looney Tunes. I’m also glad the release is on both CD and vinyl—March 13 will be a great day for music collectors. For anyone who likes word games while waiting, word finder is a handy free resource.

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cc scrandle
cc scrandle
Apr 03

I recently found this cool browser game called canadian wordle that’s all about Canadian-themed words. It’s a brilliant tool for anyone interested in North American culture or just looking to expand their vocabulary in a fun way.

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top game
top game
Apr 03

Tried a few similar games before, but ragdoll archers game stands out because of its smooth controls and fun ragdoll mechanics. It’s easy to pick up, but getting consistent wins actually takes some practice, which keeps it interesting.


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