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About The Last Bash

Soothing-yet-raw vocals expertly blended with catchy songwriting—welcome to The Last Bash. With the 2019 release of “London” on their own label and an ever-growing fan base as a result of their celebrated live performances, “IndieTude” was born.

IndieTude is a homebrewed niche that fuses indie pop with a rude rock’n’roll attitude! The attitude of a driven generation that consumes itself for love.

Just in time for spooky season, indie rock band The Last Bash has unleashed their haunting new single, "Suck the Soul." Dark, brooding, and dripping with eerie atmosphere, this track is a spellbinding blend of gothic rock and emotionally charged indie, making it the perfect soundtrack for the spooky season.

Prepare to have your soul sucked out — but you’ll keep coming back for more.

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