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PO: The New Rising Sons - Demo To Demolition (Ex Texas is the Reason, God Fires Man, Into Another, Bold)


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Out 6/18.
 

US: 

https://stickfigure-mailorder.myshopify.com/products/new-rising-sons-demo-to-demolition-lp-preorder?_pos=2&_sid=f880985ee&_ss=r

 

Europe: https://freaksofalaska.com/store/en/lp/176-269-the-new-rising-sons-demo-to-demolition-lp.html#/40-vinylfarbe-blue


From Arctic Rodeo:

In 2019, we had the honor to release an album called Set It Right by THE NEW RISING SONS from New York City. The band was only around for a short time and disbanded in 2000. THE NEW RISING SONS featured members of Texas Is The Reason, God Fires Man, The Promise Ring, Solea, Into Another, and Bold. 

 

Set It Right was supposed to be released by Virgin Records back then, but it never saw the light of day until we had the pleasure to finally release it 20 years later. It has been produced by Ted Niceley (Fugazi, Girls Against Boys, Shudder To Think, Jawbox, Standford Prison Experiment), mixed by Andy Wallace (Nirvana, Faith No More, Jeff Buckley, Sonic Youth, Rage Against The Machine, Foo Foghters, Biffy Clyro), engineered by Carl Glanville (U2, Counting Crows, Bruce Springsteen, Shudder To Think) and re-mastered by Alan Douches.


Demo to Demolition – the final release from THE NEW RISING SONS – bookends their short but productive career. These songs showcase the vibes from the care free first days in the rehearsal room, to the intense last days in the studio. Side A consists of five songs never released or heard before. They were recorded after the second delay of the album by Virgin Records, with the hope of saving the future of the band. The precision and talent is there, but the band still ended up getting dropped and breaking up shortly after. For this exclusive release, the A-side songs have been mixed by J. Robbins (Jawbox, Burning Airlines) and mastered by Dan Coutant (Clutch, Jawbox, Coliseum, The Sword, Red Hare). Side B possesses the early energy and desires of a young band on the verge. It's infused with more rawness and filled with less self-consciousness from the pressures of a label. In the end, Demo to Demolition, represents just what it states, the beginning building blocks to their final destruction. 

 

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