Such Gold: New Sidewalk (Vinyl LP)
Razor & Tie
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The New Sidewalk is the follow up to their 2012 debut album, Misadventures, which debuted at #6 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart. Their new album was produced by Bill Stevenson (Descendents, A Wilhelm Scream, Propagandhi) at the Blasting Room in Ft. Collins, Colorado. The New Sidewalk is a huge leap forward for the band creatively, with the band pushing themselves further and further away from the pop-punk scene they came up in and instead focusing on being an innovative, forward-thinking hardcore punk band even if it brings some tension to the listener. The album twists and turns, dive bombing from riff to riff as time signatures switch up almost on a whim. Keys and textures change with an unrelenting dynamic intensity. Engulfed In Flames, Faced, Axed Away, Food Court Blues, No Cab Fare, I Know What I Saw, Nauseating, Don't Park Next To Me, Morrison, When It Gives, Frying In The Mix, The New Sidewalk
The New Sidewalk is the follow up to their 2012 debut album, Misadventures, which debuted at #6 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart. Their new album was produced by Bill Stevenson (Descendents, A Wilhelm Scream, Propagandhi) at the Blasting Room in Ft. Collins, Colorado. The New Sidewalk is a huge leap forward for the band creatively, with the band pushing themselves further and further away from the pop-punk scene they came up in and instead focusing on being an innovative, forward-thinking hardcore punk band even if it brings some tension to the listener. The album twists and turns, dive bombing from riff to riff as time signatures switch up almost on a whim. Keys and textures change with an unrelenting dynamic intensity. Engulfed In Flames, Faced, Axed Away, Food Court Blues, No Cab Fare, I Know What I Saw, Nauseating, Don't Park Next To Me, Morrison, When It Gives, Frying In The Mix, The New Sidewalk