Brand New – Science Fiction
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Procrastinate! Music Traitors – PMT-009 |
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Country: |
US |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Alternative Rock |
Tracklist
A1 | Lit Me Up | |
A2 | Can't Get It Out | |
A3 | Waste | |
A4 | Could Never Be Heaven | |
B1 | Same Logic / Teeth | |
B2 | 137 | |
B3 | Out Of Mana | |
C1 | In The Water | |
C2 | Desert | |
C3 | No Control | |
D4 | 451 | |
D5 | Batter Up |
Companies, etc.
- Copyright © – Brand New (2)
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Procrastinate! Music Traitors
- Pressed By – Rainbo Records – S-100948
- Pressed By – Rainbo Records – S-100949
- Pressed By – Rainbo Records – S-100950
- Pressed By – Rainbo Records – S-100951
Credits
- Lacquer Cut By – Carl Saff
Notes
Unlimited pressing on black vinyl.
Includes a poster and two printed inner sleeves.
Comes in a poly outer sleeve with hype stickers affixed to the outer sleeve.
© 2017 ℗ Procrastinate! Music Traitors
Includes a poster and two printed inner sleeves.
Comes in a poly outer sleeve with hype stickers affixed to the outer sleeve.
© 2017 ℗ Procrastinate! Music Traitors
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Etched A Side): PMT·009·1·A S-100948 SAFF
- Matrix / Runout (Etched B Side): PMT·009·1·B S-100949 SAFF
- Matrix / Runout (Etched C Side): PMT·009·1·C S-100950 SAFF
- Matrix / Runout (Etched D Side): PMT·009·1·D S-100951 SAFF
- Barcode (Stickered): 616892525547
Other Versions (5 of 14)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission
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Science Fiction (12×File, MP3, Album, VBR) | Procrastinate! Music Traitors | none | USA, Canada & Europe | 2017 | ||
New Submission
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Science Fiction (CD, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered) | Procrastinate! Music Traitors | none | US | 2017 | ||
New Submission
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Science Fiction (12×File, AIFF, WAV, Album, 24 bit / 96kHz) | Procrastinate! Music Traitors | none | USA, Canada & Europe | 2017 | ||
Recently Edited
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Science Fiction (All Media, Album, Limited Edition, Stereo, LP, Red, LP, Blue) | Procrastinate! Music Traitors | PMT-009 | US | 2017 | ||
Recently Edited
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Science Fiction (CD, Album) | Procrastinate! Music Traitors | PMT-009 | US | 2017 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Fantastic pressing and presentation. Only complaint would be the song distribution. I would vastly prefer the songs to be presented in 3 sides rather than 4, but other than that, this is a great purchase.
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Best band ever. In my opinion this is their best pressed record, and it sounds really good. The opening track has very few pops but besides that this is a really good press.
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Mine was totally clean out of the packaging, and the wax is punchy and loud. Surprised by the bad reviews
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A brilliant album and with each listen find some other kind of brilliance. This was my intro to Brand New and I hate that it had to be the last album but I’m glad I found this music and I’m so interested to see what Jesse does like all the other . On a scale of masterpieces, I will give this a 9.0
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Amazing album. Horrible vinyl pressing. I’ve bought two new copies in Australia. Both have had stupid amounts of pops and crackles, so back to the store they go. Ultrasonic cleaning doesn’t fix it either... I absolutely adore this release, but am super disappointed I cannot get a clean sounding copy. Heck, dust covered 70s records sound better than what I’ve been getting. For $55-$70aud, this is not cool.
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Edited 7 years agoThis thing was a massive cash grab. Fans paid through the roof for a pre-release and then had to wait months after the release of the album in stores to receive their orders (while the price of the album plummeted elsewhere). Add to that rampant pressing defects, damaged inners and sleeve/spine seam splits due to poor packaging and shipping (which they also charged through the nose for) and this has to be the most disappointing purchase I’ve made directly from a label in 25 years of mail order.
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Definitely a better master than the digital file. The pressing could be better, however, it makes up for it by having a lot more depth. Quiet parts are noisy in areas. Still not as bad as the MOV pressing of TDAGARIM.
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Yeah, sounds pretty good to my ears, aside from the crackles. My records wore through the paper sleeves and spine of the packaging, so the inner artwork is now cracked. Other than that, very nicely put together.
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Like others have said, crackles and pops here and there, especially on the quiet parts of the album. Packaging is nice, the paper sleeves pressed against the records and have those wavy scuffs. For $33.50 would it kill to give them to give us anti-static sleeves?
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