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PO: Sea of Storms "Dead Weight" 12" LP (Self Aware Records)


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We are excited to announce that we are working with Sea of Storms (RVA) on their debut LP, "Dead Weight." We are co-releasing the LP with Tor Johnson Records. The cassette will be handled, at some point, by Protagonist Media. Preorders are available on our webstore and each label has their own specific color.

 

The album is limited to 500 copies, with 100 copies on "yellow snow" (Self Aware) and 100 copies on "bumblebee" (Tor Johnson) limited edition preorder exclusive vinyl. The remaining copies will be on "onyx" (black). Please check out the new track(s) below via Brooklyn Vegan.

 

300 copies - black vinyl

100 copies - white w/ yellow marbling (SA exclusive)

100 copies - black w/ yellow marbling (TJ exclusive)

 

http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2015/05/richmond_punks.html

 

Head over to our webstore and reserve your copy today, we appreciate your support, you don't want to miss out on this album!!!

http://selfawarerecords.storenvy.com/collections/13827-all-products/products/11074593-preorder-sea-of-storms-dead-weight-12-lp

 

 

 

Jeff Byers (of Light the Fuse & Run, Best Practices) had this to say about the album:

 

These songs won’t ever be on the radio, but they could’ve been. Growing up in the ‘90s, you wouldn’t have heard any of the songs, from Sea of Storms’s debut LP, Dead Weight, on the radio because they hadn’t been written yet. However, if the Richmond, VA power trio had released them roughly 20 years ago, you would’ve had a chance. Growing up in a post-Nevermind era throughout different Virginian cities, the members of Sea of Storms were gripping 7”s from Richmond bands when they could and ripping off a variety of sub-genres that blended together at the time in their high school bands. When the 3/5 of the post-hardcore outfit Mouthbreather formed Sea of Storms in 2012, they brought together a varied archive of influences from Jimmy Eat World to 400 Years to Coheed and Cambria. However, Dead Weight sounds nothing like these bands.

 

What "Dead Weight" (to be released on Tor Johnson and Self Aware Records) does sounds like is a rock record from a time when Danzig and Smashing Pumpkins were considered fresh, filtered through the distilled punk essence of late-1990s angsty indie rockers such as The Get Up Kids and Blank. Having played together for six years, Sea of Storms’ dynamics are impressive. From bassist John Martin’s rolling bass lines to drummer Chris Brown’s propulsive, metered beats, Sea of Storms has found their groove. Singer/guitarist Brandon Peck makes an excellent front man, creatively filling in space with feedback, riffs and vocals. Take, for example, the hazy rock tracks such as “Weak Ones” and “Crimson Tide”. Dramatic moments ebb and flow with a series of guitar and vocal interplay as the rhythm section holds down the fort, calling to mind Walter Screifels’ projects or a more aggressive, spaced out Hot Rod Circuit. The greatest strengths on Dead Weight are the songs themselves. Sea of Storms are able to craft well-written emotionally-tinged rock anthems without veering into the embarrassing “emo” territory (because that word meant something completely different when they first heard it). Stand out tracks in this vein include “Snake Oil” and album closer “Cedar Run”.While nodding to the past, Sea of Storms looks towards the future, looking to expand on their musical roots how they can.

 

If you’re a fan of big guitars and songs that make you want to drive along open roads with the windows down, Dead Weight is the record you’ve been waiting for.

 

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Also, make sure you check them out on their upcoming tour. More dates TBA!!!

 

Sea of Storms -- 2015 Tour Dates

May 31st-Richmond VA @ Banditos
June 1st-Philadelphia PA @ Kung Fu Neck Tie
June 2nd-New York NY @ Bushwick Public House
June 3rd-Providence RI @ AS220
June 4th-Boston MA @ O'Briens
June 5th-Rochester NY @ Vineyard Community Space
June 6th-Pittsburgh PA
June 7th-Cincinnati OH @ Tacocracy
June 8th-Louisville KY @ Mag Bar
June 9th-Atlanta GA @ The Drunken Unicorn
June 10th-Gainesville FL @ Loosey's
June 11th-St. Augustine FL @ Nobbys Tavern
June 12th-Charleston SC @ Tunnel of Lust
June 13th-Columbia SC @ New Brookland Tavern
June 14th-Greensboro NC @ Green Bean Coffee
July 23rd-Richmond, VA @ Strange Matter w/ Planes Mistaken for Stars
Oct 30th-Nov 1st-Gainesville, FL @ The Fest

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