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New Orleans Suspects are the Oldest New Band

October 1, 2014 by: Brett Milano

For those not hip to Greek mythology, the Ouroboros is a serpent that swallows its own tail, an emblem of infinity and the circularity of life. This struck the New Orleans Suspects as an appropriate title for their new album, and an apt symbol for the band itself. “Man, nothing really defines so well who we are as a band, and who we are as a city post-Katrina,” says keyboardist/singer

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