The return of Rond

Press release

from RonD

After the abrupt departure of two long standing members earlier this summer, local self-deprecating indie semi rockers Rond (rhymes with Bond), had to look only one street over from their West Asheville neighborhood to find
delightfully talented and far less hairy new drummer Sayo and her betrothed/veteran of the Japanese 90’s punk scene, guitarist husband Jeff Harris, to round out their new sound and band.

Their first show together will be this Friday at 9pm at the Lexington Avenue Brewery when they open for The Brave New Gravelys and Oleander Tea Company.

You can hear a sample of what you get with RonD with this sample of their song, “Nature Boy.”

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