Oct 11

Seemless’ Self-Titled Debut To Be Reissued

Posted by Chris Harris on October 11, 2012 in News, Rad

Seemless

A little birdie named Kittentits tells me that Seemless’ 2004 self-titled debut will soon be reissued on gloriously robust vinyl.

While nothing’s official yet, rumor has it a new vinyl-centric label — called Threshold of Pain — will be behind the reissue.

The other day, the band’s Derek Kerswill — also formerly of Shadows Fall and Unearth — posted a photo of the Southern rock-tinged album’s master on Facebook.

That’d be fucking rad. I’d almost bet my left butt cheek this shit’s true, and the record’s phat because it basically showcased Killswitch Engage frontman Jesse Leach’s range as a rock and roll frontman. It also features Pete Cortese from Overcast, which is one of my favorite bands of all time.

The follow-up was stellar too. I actually believe I may have listened to that second effort more.

For now, let’s take a trip back to 2004 — a simpler time, when people could still cobble together some kind of living and have money to spare.

I miss the good old days.

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Chris Harris is an internationally-published music journalist and writer whose work has appeared on the pages of Rolling Stone, IFC.com, Revolver, Alternative Press, and Radar. The former news editor for Noisecreep.com, AOL’s heavy metal blog, Harris also served as co-host for the site’s weekly podcast, “Creep Show." Harris spent four years as a reporter and on-air talent for MTV News.