Tag: EQUAL VISION RECORDS
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Armor For Sleep Released The Rain Museum LP
It’s been almost 20 years since the release of Armor For Sleep’s seminal full-length,“What To Do When You Are Dead”, but the album still resonates with much of the band’s fanbase. Today, for the first time in 15 years, the band released new music and it is sure to ignite the same passion from fans that…
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Bitter Branches – Your Neighbors Are Failures (Equal Vision Records)
Here’s another one from a recent batch sent by Equal Vision. These guys aren’t strangers to these pages. Bitter Branches is a relatively new band consisting of veterans of the hardcore scene, who previously played in bands such as Calvary, Deadguy, Lifetime, Lighten Up, Kiss It Goodbye, No Escape, Paint It Black, and Walleye. I…
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Greyhaven – This Bright And Beautiful Moment CD (Equal Vision Records)
Louisville, Kentucky, quartet Greyhaven is back with another outstanding full-length release that will perfectly suit your ears, no matter if you’re into old-school or contemporary post-hardcore sound. After critically acclaimed Empty Black LP and a series of singles such as Echo And Dust Pt. 1, Blemish, Ten Dogs – Red Haven, and A Match Where…
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Vagrants – Be Consumed CD (Equal Vision Records)
After outstanding singles like Clarity, Separation, Apathy, Clarity (Re-Imagined), and an exceptional Separation EP, Vagrants are back with their debut full-length release that will unquestionably indulge listening apparatuses of post-hardcore fans. Since their inception, Vagrants were bounded for success, mainly because of their ideas, musicianship, and immense quality bursting from their sonic presence. Just listen…
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Armor For Sleep – The Rain Museum LP (Equal Vision Records / Rude Records)
It took seventeen years for Ben Jorgensen to finish The Rain Museum, a conceptual album by Armor For Sleep. The album was supposed to serve as a continuation of What To Do When You Are Dead, their excellent full-length release from 2005, but many circumstances forced the band to postpone the album and go on…
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Armor For Sleep Share Video For Whatever, Who Cares; The Rain Museum LP Out September 9th Via Rude Records & Equal Vision Records
Armor for Sleep have revealed their latest single, ‘Whatever, Who Cares’, taken from their upcoming album The Rain Museum. The new album comes as the band’s first piece of new music in 15 years, due for release 9th September via Rude Records (UK/EU) and Equal Vision Records (ROW). It’s been almost 20 years since the…
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Anberlin Release Silverline EP On Equal Vision Records
Alternative rock quintet Anberlin have released their new EP, Silverline, out today on Equal Vision Records. The EP marks the bands first new collection of songs in eight years and showcases their expansive sound, ranging from full on rock anthems, to lighter post-rock inspired tracks. Entering Feral Sound Studios in Tampa, FL, the band self-produced the EP alongside help…
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Geoff Rickly’s No Devotion Share Video For Starlings; No Oblivion LP Out September 16th Via Equal Vision Records
It’s been seven years since No Devotion––featuring vocalist Geoff Rickly (vocalist of Thursday), bassist Stuart Richardson, and guitarist Lee Gaze––released their outstanding debut album called Permanence. Following a string of extremely unfortunate events, the members began to reimagine the project as a personal lab of new sounds; a private vault where they could store some of their most personal experiences. That…
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Anberlin Share Video For Circles; Silverline EP Out July 29th On Equal Vision Records
Today, alternative rock mainstays Anberlin have shared a music video for their single “Circles”, which was directed by drummer Nate Young. “Circles” is an anthemic track about how hard it can be to find ourselves when we feel lost, and how discovering hope can feel impossible, and the video captures the essence of these emotions. The song starts with…
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Cherie Amour Share Genre-Defying New Single And Video “Love’s Not Your Thing” On Equal Vision Records
Baltimore-based quartet Cherie Amour released their new single and video “Love’s Not Your Thing” via Equal Vision Records. Their second follow up to acclaimed 2021 debut EP Internal Discussions, the band is back flexing their signature “nu-punk” sound, expertly combining elements of pop-punk, R&B, hip-hop, and metal. Produced by Alan Day (Four Year Strong), the track stands out with huge, radio friendly production and bombastic electronic elements. Not…