Orders get cancelled, packages return, items are being re-arranged and so things sometimes get lost.
While cleaning up our warehouse we found a box with long-lost treasures! If you want to get your hands on one of these copies now is the time, because when it is gone here it is really gone!
Tides of Man • Young and Courageous
After parting ways with their singer and a fruitless 2 years search for a replacement, the group decided they'd had enough. In an unprecedented move, Tides announced they would be abandoning the search for a new singer and would instead be moving forward as an instrumental band. The record has one foot firmly planted in the world of instrumental post rock, with the other tap dancing between indie and progressive rock, giving Tides a unique identity in a genre where nuance and subtlety is king.
Colour variant: Milky w/ White Smoke
We Lost The Sea • Triumph & Disaster
Triumph and Disaster is an artistic exploration of how our greatest advances have brought our world to the brink of destruction. The record is in ways a reversal of the thematic elements of its predecessor. Rather than giving melancholic ideas an epic scope, We Lost the Sea begin with a towering concept and bring to it nuanced emotional shadings and a sadness painted with unique whimsy as it ponders the feeling of gazing upon the sweeping grandeur of what was once ours one final time through tired, crestfallen eyes.
First pressing colour variant: Blue/Purple Centered Splatter on Milky Clear
Ranges • The Ascensionist
The five-piece brings a captivatingly succinct approach to a musical genre focused on the exploration of time and expanse while still staying true to the founding elements of the genre. Driven by deep concept and storyline, every note and climax is molded to a narrative that pushes the band and the listener to explore deeper compartments of their being both sonically and spiritually.
Second pressing colour variant: Orange w/ Black
Wander • March
March has an extremely high replay value, the quality high on every track, as it was on Glass. The difference between albums is that the band is now confident enough to stretch its wings, no longer content to play rock, now attempting guitar-based symphonies, and succeeding.
Colour variant: Disc 1 Electric Blue w/ Black Splatter and Disc 2 Color in Color Coke Green w/ Black