THE BLOOD BROTHERS âBURN, PIANO ISLAND, BURNâ 20TH ANNIVERSARY LP + 7" - YELLOW/PINK/BLACK/SPLATTER

THE BLOOD BROTHERS âBURN, PIANO ISLAND, BURNâ 20TH ANNIVERSARY LP + 7" - YELLOW/PINK/BLACK/SPLATTER
LABEL: Epitaph
VINYL RELEASE DATE: 10/06/2023
ORIGINAL RELEASE DATE: 2003
VARIANT: 20th Anniversary Edition, Yellow w/Pink & Black Splatter Vinyl + 7"
The Blood Brothersâ classic 2003 album âŠBurn, Piano Island, Burn gets a 20th anniversary reissue with both the original LP and the âAmbulance vs Ambulanceâ 7âł (b/w âPink Tarantulasâ), along with a 28-page booklet that includes a retrospective from the band written by Zachary Lipez, and an inner photo zine.
A defining document of 2000s post-hardcore, âŠBurn, Piano Island, Burn is an album thatâs constantly in motion, whipping by at full speed but with weird, fidgety timing thatâs far from straightforward hardcore. Co-vocalists Jordan Blilie and Johnny Whitneyâs voices are constantly bouncing off each other and flying in different directions. Produced by Ross Robinson (whose rĂ©sumĂ© includes other 2000s post-hardcore classics Relationship of Command by At the Drive-In and Worship and Tribute by Glassjaw, along with several nu metal albums), âŠBurn, Piano Island, Burn was a huge leap from the rougher Blood Brothers material that preceded it, but not nearly as polished or pop-oriented as what came after. As Henry Rollins once put it, âWhat a great fucking racket these guys make.â
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LABEL: Epitaph
VINYL RELEASE DATE: 10/06/2023
ORIGINAL RELEASE DATE: 2003
VARIANT: 20th Anniversary Edition, Yellow w/Pink & Black Splatter Vinyl + 7"
The Blood Brothersâ classic 2003 album âŠBurn, Piano Island, Burn gets a 20th anniversary reissue with both the original LP and the âAmbulance vs Ambulanceâ 7âł (b/w âPink Tarantulasâ), along with a 28-page booklet that includes a retrospective from the band written by Zachary Lipez, and an inner photo zine.
A defining document of 2000s post-hardcore, âŠBurn, Piano Island, Burn is an album thatâs constantly in motion, whipping by at full speed but with weird, fidgety timing thatâs far from straightforward hardcore. Co-vocalists Jordan Blilie and Johnny Whitneyâs voices are constantly bouncing off each other and flying in different directions. Produced by Ross Robinson (whose rĂ©sumĂ© includes other 2000s post-hardcore classics Relationship of Command by At the Drive-In and Worship and Tribute by Glassjaw, along with several nu metal albums), âŠBurn, Piano Island, Burn was a huge leap from the rougher Blood Brothers material that preceded it, but not nearly as polished or pop-oriented as what came after. As Henry Rollins once put it, âWhat a great fucking racket these guys make.â

















