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  1. Pre-order on 08/24 @ 12pm CST

     

    https://www.reptilianrecords.com/products/516453-blank-anywhere-but-here-lp-cd

     

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    Before vocalist/guitarist Ryan Shelkett (Steadfast Records) formed CROSS MY HEART (Deep Elm/Dim Mak Records) & LIARS ACADEMY (Equal Vision), he honed his songwriting craft in the band BLANK (1992-1997). Based in Baltimore MD, BLANK mixed emo, punk, pop, and hardcore and laid the foundation for his later bands, releasing several singles and EPs in their 5 years. Originally released only on compact disc, ANYWHERE BUT HERE was their first actual full length, also their last effort, and showcases the band at full power. The record still sounds as fresh now as it did when recorded 25 years ago and is regarded as an influential yet underrated gem. Reptilian Records celebrates the 25th Anniversary of this landmark post hardcore emo record with a LIMITED EDITION vinyl release! 
    Limited to 500 copies - 200 green/white, 200 green/black, and only 100 green/black/white! Sure to blow out fast - secure your copy now!

  2. Order HERE

    (via Steadfast Records)

    Preorder item, releases on August 26, 2022

    Brandtson announce a limited edition reissue of their final album, Hello, Control, on August 26, 2022 via Steadfast Records. 

     

    The reissue features previously unreleased alternate mixes from album producer Ed Rose and marks the first time the 2006 album will be available on vinyl. Presented with all new artwork, expanded from the original concept and available on multiple vinyl variants. 

     

    Hello Control, a pivotal release and the closing chapter on over a decade of making music for the Cleveland quartet. The first album with longtime friend and collaborator Adam Boose joining on bass, and the fifth release with producer Ed Rose. From the dusty lull of album opener “A Thousand Years” a new Brandtson begins to emerge. Putting a ready for the floor sneer to the road worn hallmarks of their back catalog, and taking a decided step into pop territory on singles, “Nobody Dances Anymore” and “Earthquakes and Sharks”. The alternate Ed Rose mixes were curated from the bands archives and have been previously unreleased in any format. 

     

    Originally released by The Militia Group in 2006. The 2022 reissue of Hello, Control was mixed by Ed Rose, mastered by Adam Boose, and lacquer masters cut by Bob Weston at Chicago Mastering Service.

     

    The gorgeous vinyl package includes

    • Reverse Board printed jacket
    • 11" 8 page booklet with additional photography and lyrics
    • Black poly-lined inner sleeve
    • Poly outer sleeve
    • First Pressing Limited Edition of 500 Worldwide 
      • Opaque Yellow (/250)
      • Opaque White w/Black Splatter (/100)
      • Blue Blast (/50) (Limit 1/person)
      • Test Press (/10) w/Stamped and Hand Numbered White Jacket (Limit 1/person)
      • * Opaque Red (/100) (Indie Exclusive Variant/only available in bundle or from your local record store)

    Blue Blast and Test Press are limited to 1 copy each /person

     

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  3. 4 hours ago, blueeyesgetboring said:

    you probably aren’t too far off, they pressed the welcome to the family comp a couple years ago. 

    I expected that to sound bad for some reason.. but it was a nice surprise when I put it on.  I think Field Day is working with them and they do a good job with their reissues.

  4. 19 hours ago, beardacus said:

    June 24th release confirmed.

     

    https://www.altpress.com/news/third-eye-blind-unplugged-hows-it-going-to-be-acoustic/

     

    I’m honestly shocked they are including “Second Born” on this release. That’s a lost B-side that was supposed to be on the follow up on ‘Ursa Major,’ ‘Ursa Minor.’ I figured that song would never see the official light of day due to ongoing litigation battles with their former members of that era. I guess re-recording it gives them the right to do so. 

    Hope they do it good because the og demo is amazing.  I didn’t look at the tracklist, but now I’m def in!

  5. 7 hours ago, meatrocket8 said:

    Didn't DTR have an upstream deal with MCA/Geffen?

    MCA/Geffen funded the label at a certain point when they started to get popular, but DTR still had ownership of the label itself.  However, since they were funding them, MCA/Geffen had first pick to the DTR roster which is why a handful were released through them and DTR just being the parent label.  NFG, SoCo, Finch, Fenix TX, TSL.  Some early albums are straight up owned by DTR so pressing them has no red tape like Finch’s first EP, TSL’s first EP and LP.  I always check who currently owns the copyright by just going on Apple Music/iTunes and it’ll say at the bottom.. not sure if Spotify lists the copyright.  This is important too since some bands buy out their masters and keep them or release them through another label.  It happened awhile back with Lookout Records, but I think they were forced.  DTR still held on to most of their releases which I’m sure a lot of bands who wanted to re-release them themselves weren’t/aren’t happy about after all these years.

  6. 1 hour ago, ethanpricington said:

    I already have s/t, blue and out of the vein...but that greatest hits with the full version (w/ vocals) of "Slow Motion" is tempting...

    Which version of ‘Blue’ do you have?  The version the band released on blue vinyl has the full/vocals version.

     

    I remember buying this track from iTunes and swapping it out with the instrumental version in my library haha.

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