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REISSUE. Frame and Canvas is not only the definitive BRAID record, but also an album that practically defined the genre known today as "emo." It was recorded with J Robbins (JAWBOX) and originally released in 1998. In the past five years, the record has sold over 25,000 copies and continues to be a top back catalog seller. Frame and Canvas was recently named Alternative Press' #2 "essential emo album."
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SURPRISE RESTOCK. All of Braid's 7"s, split 7" releases (in chronological order), along with "You're Lucky to be Alive" which is a previously unreleased track and Braid's last studio song, recorded in May 1999. NONE of Volume One's 17 tracks have ever appeared in CD format!
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The sophomore full-length from a band marked by its passionate vocals, excellent wordplay, dueling guitars, and a relentless rhythm section -- powerful sounds with a heart of gold. Once the heir apparent to the post-Fugazi/Jawbox throne of emo-whatever, Braid called it quits in 1999. But fortunately, they left us with this gem. Braid's line-up for "The Age Of Octeen" was singer/guitarist Bob Nanna (Hey Mercedes!, Friction, The City On Fim), bassist Todd Bell (Hey Mercedes!), drummer Roy Ewing (Very Secreta... [ read more ]
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