Silverstein – Summer's Stellar Gaze
Label: | Not On Label (Silverstein Self-released) – none |
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Format: | CDr, EP |
Country: | Canada |
Released: | |
Genre: | Rock |
Style: | Emo |
Tracklist
1 | Waiting Four Years | 4:04 | |
2 | Wish I Could Forget You | 3:38 | |
3 | Friends In Fall River | 3:03 | |
4 | Summer's Stellar Gaze | 2:48 | |
5 | My Consolation | 4:08 | |
6 | Forever And A Day | 4:29 |
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- Recorded At – Parkhill Studios
Credits
- Drums – Paul Koehler
- Guitar – Josh Bradford
- Guitar, Bass – Richard McWalter
- Vocals, Bass – Shane Told
Notes
This EP was independently released by the band.
Silverstein have confirmed that this was only released on CD-R. The band used to print, photocopy the artwork and burn the CD themselves. It only contains the actual artwork and lyrics on the back (Described as "really plain/basic"). Band was not able to remember much from the artwork when asked.
Silverstein also stated that due to the very simple work that was done (Being printed unprofessionally), it is definitely possible that CD-Rs are being duplicated and sold as "originals", although there would probably be no way to tell.
The first pressing was housed in a plastic sleeve, with a blank gold faced CD-R and a slightly pink tinted artwork.
The second pressing was housed in a thin CD-R jewel case with a solid white plastic back, a generic branded CD-R disc and a darker and more green tinted artwork
Silverstein have confirmed that this was only released on CD-R. The band used to print, photocopy the artwork and burn the CD themselves. It only contains the actual artwork and lyrics on the back (Described as "really plain/basic"). Band was not able to remember much from the artwork when asked.
Silverstein also stated that due to the very simple work that was done (Being printed unprofessionally), it is definitely possible that CD-Rs are being duplicated and sold as "originals", although there would probably be no way to tell.
The first pressing was housed in a plastic sleeve, with a blank gold faced CD-R and a slightly pink tinted artwork.
The second pressing was housed in a thin CD-R jewel case with a solid white plastic back, a generic branded CD-R disc and a darker and more green tinted artwork
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