Winnipeg’s own Comeback Kid is back at it again with their new album, Die Knowing. Fuse.tv picked up the first video single for “Should Know Better,” and front man Andrew Neufeld told Fuse where they wanted to go with their fifth studio effort: “The goal with Die Knowing was to really capture the best parts of our live show and put those elements into the album.”
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February 21, 2014 By Rob Houston
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