Back in October, my old band the Roland High Life and I reconvened at a house in the woods of Vermont to write and record our first album in 10 years. So far, it sounds pretty great, and I even premiered a few of the new songs at Frank Turner’s Lost Evenings festival in Boston, at the Open Mic event hosted by Derek of the Homeless Gospel Choir. The response from the crowd was fantastic, and I’m looking forward to getting these songs out into the world!
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Thom Dunn is a Boston-based writer, musician, and utterly terrible dancer. He is the singer/guitarist for the indie rock/power-pop the Roland High Life, as well as a staff writer for the New York Times’ Wirecutter and a regular contributor at BoingBoing.net. Thom enjoys Oxford commas, metaphysics, and romantic clichés (especially when they involve whiskey), and he firmly believes that Journey's "Don't Stop Believing" is the single greatest atrocity committed against mankind. He is a graduate of Clarion Writer's Workshop at UCSD ('13) & Emerson College ('08).