
"Piebald's 1999 sophomore album, the post hardcore classic If It Weren't For Venetian Blinds, It Would Be Curtains For Us All, was re-released digitally in 2016, but it's been out of print on vinyl since its original release. That's about to change, as Iodine is giving the album a vinyl reissue, due out on February 27. It's been remastered for vinyl by Jack Shirley at The Atomic Garden,"
"There's also a deluxe edition with bonus tracks, including the lost God City Demos, Remixed by Kurt Ballou, and live tracks. Stream that below. Piebald are also playing some Northeast shows this month, including a Worcester, MA date with Saves The Day and Glassjaw, plus headlining shows in Albany, NY; Hamden, CT; and Portland, ME. They also support The Format in Boston in March. See all dates below."
Piebald's 1999 sophomore album If It Weren't For Venetian Blinds, It Would Be Curtains For Us All has been out of print on vinyl since its original release and was re-released digitally in 2016. Iodine Records will issue a remastered vinyl reissue on February 27, remastered by Jack Shirley at The Atomic Garden, featuring updated artwork reconstructed from original source materials and photos and retrospective commentary by the band. An exclusive blue/white thunderbolts vinyl variant is limited to 100 copies and available for pre-order in the BV shop. A deluxe edition includes bonus tracks, the lost God City Demos remixed by Kurt Ballou, and live tracks. Piebald will play several Northeast shows and support The Format in Boston in March.
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