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Poison The Well partners with Rise Records to Re-Release two classic albums

Poison The Well Partners With Rise Records To Re-Release Two Classic Albums From Post Hardcore Legends (The Opposite of December and Tear From The Red) This Summer

Rise Records and Poison the Well are proud to announce the re-release of ‘The Opposite of December’ and ‘Tear From The Red’. These 2 classic albums (19 songs total) have been out of print for years and will finally get a proper re-release this summer which will include limited edition double 12” gatefold vinyl, deluxe CD and low-priced digital album. Both albums will be re-mastered as well. Poison The Well has influenced a generation of bands including Dillinger Escape Plan, Of Mice & Men, Thrice and Thursday. Guitar World Magazine cited ‘The Opposite of December’ as, “one of the greatest hardcore albums of all time”. Poison The Well have gone on to sell over 300,000 albums in the U.S. and over the years have appeared on both the Vans Warped Tour and Take Action Tour, in addition to touring with the likes of Deftones, Thrice, Glassjaw, Cursive, Thursday, Hatebreed, The International Noise Conspiracy, Dance Gavin Dance, Killswitch Engage and more. Listen to ‘Nerdy’ from ‘The Opposite of December’ here:

www.riserecords.com

Panic Records Can See Mountains

2012 has been an incredible year for new bands and has been key in the growth of Panic Records. The Seattle, WA indie label is extremely excited to welcome yet another up and coming band to the Panic family, Buffalo, NY’s, I Can See Mountains. I Can See Mountains got its start in the summer of 2011 with the simple intention of doing whatever felt most natural. After months of writing, perfecting, and re-writing, they recorded their debut EP, ‘Hope You Never Get It’, in September 2011 at GCR Audio in Buffalo, NY with Jay Zubricky (Pentimento, Every Time I Die.) “We cannot predict the future, nor will we try, but what we will continue to do is pour every ounce of our hearts, souls, and minds into this band. This is what makes us happy. It’s our creative canvas. We want to take our band to the furthest and highest levels. And if that means the stars, then so be it.” Panic Records will be re-releasing I Can See Mountains’ debut EP, ‘Hope You Never Get It’, this summer on 12″ Vinyl, CD and Digital formats.
www.panicrecords.net

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