The post-hardcore band mewithoutYou erupts on the scene with their avant-garde abstractly-titled debut album, "[A-->B] Life." Their mesmerizing hybrid of cerebral-garage rock is captured almost flawlessly in the 12 complex tunes found on the record. Recorded in February of 2002 in Washington D.C. with J. Robbins (Jawbox, The Promise Ring, Roadside Monument), this album descends on the heart, loiters in the mind, and parades towards inevitable forthcoming greatness.
Track Listing:
Bullet to Binary The Ghost Nice & Blue Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt (A) Gentlemen Be Still Child We Know Who Are Enemies Are I Never Said I Was Brave (B) Silencer The Cure For Pain
Released by Tooth & Nail Records in 2002 Produced and mixed by J. Robbins
Remastered by Hans Dekline at Sound Bites Dog in 2017
mewithoutYou have always put a premium on progression, never anchoring themselves to a single sound and instead gleefully wandering across genre lines. It’s that same spirit that informed the band’s seventh album [Untitled], as well as the accompanying EP, [untitled]. Across both...
When mewithoutYou began writing for their 7th studio album they didn’t know they’d be entering into one of the most prolific periods of their career. As a result the band divided up the material into two distinct releases: The aggressive...
The band's sixth studio album hearkens boldly to the raw intensity of 2004's Catch for Us the Foxes, while building on the rich imagery of 2006's Brother, Sister. Epic in scope, Pale Horses is mewithoutYou at their best, breathing fresh life into the end times, gloriously terrifying...
An experimental collection of b-sides, home recordings, and alternate versions of songs from Pale Horses.
Track Listing:Hebrew ChildrenWerewolf King (demo)Chapelcross TownsChernobyl, 1985Mexican War Streets (revisited)Blue Hen (Geology version)FairfieldRed Cow (Golden Calf version)
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