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HIDE NOTHING, the classic emo x indie-rock album from Florida's Further Seems Forever, is back in print for the first time in 20 years. Featuring the late Jon Bunch on vocals, this beloved album was released by the equally beloved band in 2004. It has been repackaged with updated artwork and remastered with a deluxe gatefold jacket and a retrospective essay by writer Jonah Bayer about the making of the album. It includes input from the band itself and other friends, such as Dashboard Confessional's Chris Carrabba, Tom Mullen, and James Wisner.
It will be available on vinyl from Iodine Recordings at select indie retailers. Since the album has been out of print on vinyl since the original release, it is a highly sought-after and hard-to-find classic that is a "must own" for any collector or fan.
The original was released by Tooth & Nail Records. It has been completely remastered for vinyl by Jack Shirley at The Atomic Garden and it includes three unreleased bonus tracks of acoustic recordings with Bunch.
HIDE NOTHING TRACK LISTING:
- "Light Up Ahead"
- "Hide Nothing"
- "Already Gone"
- "Like Someone You Know"
- "Make It a Part"
- "All Rise"
- "Call on the Life"
- "Lead the Way"
- "Bleed"
- "For All We Know"
- "Bleed" (Acoustic)
- "Light Up Ahead" (Acoustic)
- "Make It A Part"/"All Rise" (Acoustic)