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  1. Likewise. I enjoy NTFP, and Cities, but I also really enjoy the later albums and feel like a lot of great stuff gets ignored on them.
  2. Would be happy to buy it from you if you're willing, or maybe trade? I have some extra LTJ stuff but might be down to trade something else depending on what you're in to.
  3. Vinnie (ex-Less Than Jake) started a new musical and comic project with Obi Fernandez (Westbound Train). It's a 22 page comic, with an accompanying musical soundtrack featuring Vinnie on drums/lyrics, a couple of RBF horn players a handful of other people. Been digging the song they posted on the kickstarter page. It's already reached the original fund goal, now they're pushing for stretch goals. Color vinyl stretch goal has already been reached too. Bonus to any kickstarter backers by the weekend is a screening of the Pick It Up Ska Movie with Taylor (Ska Movie), Vinnie and Obi doing commentary over the screening, and then a Q&A after with most of the band. The Inevitables - KICKSTARTER COMIC TEAM Vinnie Fiorello (Less Than Jake, Paper & Plastick) - Creator Obi Fernandez (Westbound Train, Meen Machine) - Creator Jono Diener (The Swellers, Baggage, No Trigger) - Comic Scriptwriter Liana Kangas (TKO, Vault, 2000 AD, Black Mask, Image) - Comic Artist Devin Watson - Character Designs, Logo, Comic Cover Fabian Lelay (We Are The Danger, Jade Street Protection Services) - Layout Artist Cardinal Rae (Marvel, Image, ComiXology) - Letterer MUSIC TEAM Vinnie Fiorello (Less Than Jake, Paper & Plastick) - Creator/Songwriter/Drums Obi Fernandez (Westbound Train, Meen Machine) - Creator/Songwriter/Vocals Alex Stern (Big D and the Kids Table, Westbound Train) - Songwriter/Guitar Jono Diener (The Swellers, Baggage, No Trigger) - Scriptwriter Matt Appleton (Reel Big Fish) - Horns Billy Kottage (The Interrupters) - Trombone and Organ John DeDomenici (Jeff Rosenstock Band, Bomb the Music Industry) - Bass Jon Degan (Big D and the Kids Table) - Dub Specialist Sean Paul Pillsworth (Nightmare for a Week) - Vocals, Mixer
  4. Woah, I think that's the best looking version of it. I just bought the previous one, not sure if I should pull the trigger for this one too.
  5. LITA has it up again, was able to order it just now.
  6. Good Riddance - For God and Country 25th Anniversary edition with foil cover up now, on color vinyl. Expected to ship in November. https://fatwreck.com/collections/new-releases/products/for-god-and-country
  7. Hey there, I'm looking for the red, blue or purple cover for this. I have the green and red but trying to track down the rest. Happy to buy a copy, or possibly trade if you're interested in any Less Than Jake stuff.
  8. Wow, that's annoying. Took a pass on the US version and went for that half and Half splatter.
  9. Roger was teasing a test press from Pure Noise of Silver Linings on his instagram story. Maybe a preorder soon?
  10. Vinnie posted a Kickstarter for "We Are the Inevitables", a comic book and companion musical soundtrack. Looks like the project is mainly his and Obi Fernandez's (Westbound Train) brainchild. The band features a bunch of people in it. Vinnie on drums, features a couple former RBF horn players (Billy Kottage and Matt Appleton) as well as from Big D, The Swellers, BTMI/Jeff Rosenstock's Band and Nightmare for a Week. Includes a couple of vinyl options, standard black vinyl and a Limited Edition Cover version, and looks like a standard 22 page comic book and a limited edition sketch book version of the comic. Looks like it'll upgrade to a color vinyl if they reach the $25K stretch goal. Been digging the song that's posted on the Kickstarter page. The Inevitables
  11. 1234 In Oakland had a restock of Sunburst and mentioned the restock was the last available from the distributor. Def worth checking your local shop to see if they have any left.
  12. Ooh I'm glad I ordered the Malort color. Really digging that.
  13. Same. Never ordered anything from Sandbag before, so I'm curious to see what actually arrives after seeing all the drama with this. Especially considering people are getting emails saying they don't have white anymore, and mine updated from unfulfilled after people started getting those emails.
  14. Current white whale records are any of the "tour" cover variants for Less Than Jake's Smoke Spot 7" or Crash Course In Being An Asshole 7".
  15. It's also $22.99 now (plus shipping/fees etc) since there is no more live stream ticket.
  16. Meanwhile, I ordered one red and one white, and still shows unfulfilled and no shipping notification or refund. 🤷‍♂️
  17. Oh snap this would be awesome to have!
  18. Dang, very lucky, I reached out on twitter hoping to luck out but no dice haha.
  19. That's exactly what Anberlin is doing regarding the vinyl itself. Their preorders says 10-12 weeks (been seeing 10-12 weeks on pretty much every preorder lately) which surprised me too. And that's for a vinyl of the livestream. Not a reissue of their Blackmarket album. I would not expect that that's the actual turn around now. Only reason I think it's an about face, is knowing how tight together the two bands are (between marring in to the same family, coffee shop/diner together, and a side project together) it makes sense to me that that is basically the same set up as Anberlin initially. Hell, they'll probably do this at the same venue Anberlin have been doing the livestreams at in Tampa. I agree, getting the rights would not normally be such a turn around like that, I had to deal with this stuff before for a band and it's a pain in the ass (as I'm sure you with know with KD etc). So who knows. I have no idea what deal they had in place the last time they put out these records. But hard to argue against what's on the marketing imagery. EDIT: I incorrectly confused you with Thomas/Bad Timing
  20. That's pretty much what Anberlin is doing for theirs, the only difference being they're releasing the livestream on vinyl, not the studio recordings. Vinyl preorders for Anberlin go away once they do the show. Sounds like this really was going to be the livestream and they did the quickest about face I've ever seen to switch it to the studio recordings. Hopefully there's still a digital download of the livestreams like Anberlin.
  21. Yea, that's not a download. It just means the page to view the stream will remain up for 24 hours after the performance finishes. That's how Anberlin did it, and I imagine why Underoath is now doing it, considering how entwined the bands are outside the actual bands. "Anberlin - Hey, we have this great idea! Underoath - Cool, let's do that too!"
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