TAUK – Live From Buffalo Iron Works (Night 2) – May 7th 2022

TAUK performing live at Buffalo Iron Works on 5/7/22 with a special guest appearance from Mike Gantzer of Aqueous.

New music and all things TAUK: https://linktr.ee/TAUK

Set List:
Horizon, Make Your Move, Carpentino’s Rebirth, Come On Now, CMF 9000, Where You Are, On Guard, Them Belly Full, The Let Out, Time’s Up, Collateral.
Encore: Redbone, Mindshift

Filmed and edited by Justin Knaperek | Audio recorded and mixed by Devin Runco

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