Multi-instrumentalist, Charleston native, and former City Paper music intern Graham Crolley revealed a brand new LP last week under the moniker Coyote Hotline.

Crolley calls his sophomore effort, Bones to Wet, a blend of alt-rock, grunge pop, pop rock, and “general insanity.”

All 14 songs were written, recorded, and produced by Crolley, who recently relocated to Boston for college.

Bones to Wet is available for (free) download at coyotehotline.bandcamp.com

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