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Piebald "We Are The Only Friends We Have (Deluxe Edition)"

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  • Deluxe edition 2xLP includes 12 bonus tracks (b-sides, demos, covers, etc) in an expanded gatefold package

    Now on vinyl for the first time in over 20 years, Piebald’s “We Are The Only Friends We Have” has earned its place as one of the most notable and iconic emo albums of the era. Completely remastered for vinyl by Jack Shirley (Joyce Manor, Quicksand). Completely reconstructed artwork created from negatives of the original photo shoot, and includes a retrospective essay written by the band. Originally produced by Paul Q. Kolderie (Radiohead, Pixies, Dinosaur Jr).

    If you were to look up the word "piebald" in the dictionary, you’d learn that it means “having irregular patches of two colors, typically black and white.” But if you were to ask any of their loyal fans, they’d probably refer to “Piebald” as one of their favorite bands of all time—a hard-to-describe, genre-less, energetic four-piece known for their raw, matter-of-fact lyrics, infectious hooks, fun live shows, and their penchant for doing everything on their own terms. And this year, Piebald turns 30!

    Piebald was founded in Andover, Massachusetts, in 1994 by Travis Shettel (vocals/guitar/keys) and Aaron Stuart (guitar/vocals). Through Andover High School friends and siblings, Jon Sullivan (drums) and Andrew Bonner (bass) were added to complete the original lineup. In a time before cell phones, Spotify, or even Napster, Piebald became an integral part of the same indie, post-hardcore music scene of the Merrimack Valley that birthed musical monsters Cave-In and Converge.

    On February 19, 2002, Piebald released their critically acclaimed third album, *We Are the Only Friends We Have*. Now joined by Luke Garro on drums, the band embarked on the most thrilling stage of their career. National radio airplay of singles “American Hearts” and “Just a Simple Plan” and tours with the likes of Minus the Bear, Glassjaw, Hey Mercedes, RX Bandits, Saves the Day, and New Found Glory led to more mainstream success and helped birth a cult following.

    Piebald became recognized as “one of the most dependably fun bands of the late '90s/early '00s emo touring circuit,” and “kings of sing-alongs,” led by Shettel, who “crafted lyrics that could weave between intensely autobiographical, sociopolitical, and sarcastic.”

    The band initially called it quits in 2008 but reformed in 2016 to celebrate the digital re-release of their catalog, and they haven’t looked back. Since their reformation, Piebald has toured with Dashboard Confessional, The Movielife, and Weakened Friends, reinstated their annual holiday shows, and graced the stages of festivals such as Boston Calling, Riot Fest, Furnace Fest, and Wrecking Ball.

    Now, Piebald has teamed up with Iodine Recordings to remaster, repackage, and re-release their long out-of-print catalog, and there has even been talk of new music. The impact of Piebald on the alternative music scene is undeniable, and their legacy continues to inspire a new generation of musicians and fans. A toast to 30 years of Piebald!

    Track Listing:
    01. King of the Road
    02. Just a Simple Plan
    03. American Hearts
    04. Long Nights
    05. Fear and Loathing on Cape Cod
    06. The Monkey Versus the Robot
    07. Karate Chops for Everyone but Us
    08. Rich People Can Breed
    09. It's Going to Get Worse Before it Gets Better
    10. The Stalker
    11. Look, I Just Don't Like You
    12. Sex Sells and (Unfortunately) I'm Buying

    Deluxe Tracks:
    01. You Wouldn’t Be a Piece Without a Mustache
    02. Leave my Mouth Alone
    03. The Stalker (Demo)
    04. The Monkey Versus The Robot (Demo)
    05. Look, I Just Don’t Like You (Demo)
    06. Elizabeth
    07. The King
    08. It’s Going to Get Worse Before it Gets Better (Acoustic)
    09. Strangers
    10. No One Else
    11. Bad Scene, Everyone’s Fault
    12. The Christmas Song (Live)

INFORMATION FOR VINYL ORDERS

All LPs are sent in robust vinyl mailers to avoid any cosmetic damage during transit, but note that the store isn't responsible for seam splits, bent corners and potential sound issues.