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Mirador Release Debut Album, Share “Must I Go Bound” Video, Expand Tour to 31 Dates

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Mirador, the new band co-founded by Greta Van Fleet’s Jake Kiszka and Ida Mae’s Chris Turpin, have dropped their debut self-titled album via Republic Records.

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