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Times New Viking Reunite For First Show In A Decade

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Taylor Morgan
Music Critic & Culture Writer
Times New Viking Reunite For First Show In A Decade
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Times New Viking, a lo-fi band from Columbus, Ohio, has reunited for their first show in a decade. The band played a gig at their home venue Cafe Bourbon Street in Columbus, alongside fellow local legends Golomb and Ron House.

In December, Times New Viking announced their first show in a decade, slated for next week with Snooper, the Spits, the Serfs, and Prison Affair at New York's Knockdown Center. However, they decided to play a gig at their home venue instead.

The band's reunion comes after a long hiatus, during which they have been working on new music. Their last album was released in 2008, and fans have been eagerly awaiting their return.

Times New Viking's reunion is a testament to the enduring power of music and the loyalty of their fans. The band's unique sound and energetic live performances have made them a beloved fixture in the Columbus music scene.

The band's reunion is a welcome development for fans of lo-fi music and those who have been waiting for Times New Viking to return to the stage. With their reunion, the band is sure to bring their signature sound and energy to fans around the world.

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