FLEXI 7"EP - $3.00
FLEXI 7"EP UPC: 724399772347
STREET DATE: 10/13/23
CAT#: IOD-48
LABEL: Iodine Recordings
Recorded during the original "A Revolution Transmission" session in 2001. This cover of KISS' "Rock and Roll All Nite" has been out of print for over 20 years! Available again as a limited edition Flexi 7" (Limited to 1,000 copies) as a companion to the Deluxe Edition of Stretch Arm Strong's classic sophomore release!
Few punk bands have the history and influence held by hardcore veterans Stretch Arm Strong. Formed in early 1992 in Columbia, South Carolina, Stretch Arm Strong perfectly executes a style of Hardcore Punk that few other bands have been able master as well as them. The band embodies a style of Melodic Hardcore, but seamlessly incorporates elements of pop-punk and heavy breakdowns. Their style appealed to fans of all punk sub-genres, allowing them to remain an important band in our scene until this day.
Iodine Recordings and Stretch Arm Strong have partnered together to reissue "A Revolution Transmission", which has become one of the most iconic and popular hardcore punk records of the early 2000's, and has been out of print for over 20 years. This limited pressing has been completely redesigned and packaged using elements of the original art and completely remastered for vinyl by Jack Shirley (Joyce Manor, Deafheaven, Jeff Rosenstock) at The Atomic Garden in San Francisco, CA.
TRACK LISTING:
- Rock and Roll All Nite
MARKETING POINTS:
- Out-of-print song from original 2001 A Revolution Transmission session
- Remastered by Jack Shirley (Quicksand, Deafheaven)
- All new artwork by Jeff Caudill (Gameface)
- Limited Edition (only 1,000 copies made)
FOR FANS OF:
Bane, BoySetsFire, Comeback Kid, H20