Cold Chisel is back — and on cassette!
Aussie rock favourites Cold Chisel have announced the new album Blood Moon, out on December 6, will have a limited release on cassette – but it’s all for a good cause. WATCH THE PREMIERE.
Aussie rock favourites Cold Chisel have announced the new album Blood Moon, out on December 6, will have a limited release on cassette – but it’s all for a good cause. WATCH THE PREMIERE.
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