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Terminal Bliss- Brute Err/Ata LP (Etched Vinyl)

Terminal Bliss- Brute Err/Ata LP (Etched Vinyl)
Terminal Bliss- Brute Err/Ata LP (Etched Vinyl)
SKU: relapse7478lp
Band/Title: Terminal Bliss
Label: Relapse
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Price: $15.99
Product Details

Release Date: February 26, 2021

 

All LP variants are a one sided 12" with custom b-side etching.

PRESSING INFO:

1320 x Black Standard Gram

328 x Black Inside Milky Clear Standard Gram 

238 x Black, White and Blood Red Tri Color Merge with Black, White and Blood Red Splatter Standard Gram 

100 x Clear (Not available to the public - Friends of band and label only)

TERMINAL BLISS makes their Relapse Records debut with the unrelenting album Brute Err/atta! A veritable who’s who of Virginia punk, the band features vocalist Chris and guitarist Mike Taylor (Pg. 99 and Pygmy Lush), drummer Ryan Parrish (Darkest Hour, Iron Reagan, City of Caterpillar) and bassist Adam Juresko (City of Caterpillar).

Inspired by the likes of Born Against, Gauze and Void—not to mention Black Flag, Crass, Negative Approach, Disrupt, Necros, Crossed Out and Disclose—TERMINAL BLISS conducted their first band practice on January 14 th, 2020. Just six weeks and five practices later, they were recording their full-length debut with Majority Rule frontman Matt Michel in the engineer’s chair.

The name TERMINAL BLISS was born out of the merciless consumerism and environmental destruction that are America’s enduring legacy. From dystopian, sci-fi themes in tracks such as "March of the Grieving Droid”, to the apathy of the checked-out masses on "Small One Time Fee” and the personal recount of loss and the inefficacy of our healthcare system in "Clean Bill of Wealth", it’s the merging of personal experience and social critique that has informed the punk edge behind the members of TERMINAL BLISS for decades now.

For TERMINAL BLISS, it’s become a crucial combination born of decades of playing live. (Unfortunately, the band’s first show was cancelled when the US began its COVID-19 lockdown.) "I realized early on that if you don’t write something that resonates with yourself on a fundamental level, it’s going to get trite when you’re performing night after night,” Chris Taylor says. "So, with the idea in mind that we’ll eventually play shows, I always try to write something that will resonate.”