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94-95 anthologizes the seven songs from the now-classic Samuel EP and 7 "s released by Art Monk Construction and Simba Records in the mid-nineties. This brief-but-essential collection of post-hardcore/emo/indie rock archival material sounds as timely and fresh as it did during the pivotal time the songs were recorded. 94-95 fits in nicely alongside releases by Texas Is the Reason, The Promise Ring, Christie Front Drive and others from that influential era, now being discovered by a new generation of emo and punk fans. Remixed from the original analog masters by Benjamin Green and remastered by Levi Seitz, 94-95 will be available on all digital streaming services on November 3rd, and on vinyl on February 17th 2023. The band will celebrate the release of both 94-95 and High Places with a series of live performances, TBA.
Tracklist:
- Lives of Insects
- Held Over
- Common Little Numbers
- Sideways Looker
- Empty and Then Some
- Our Baby Outlaw
- The Leaving Kind
UPC: 711574931712
Label: Org Music
Release Date: 2.17.23
Format: Vinyl Record
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