Monday, February 8, 2010

Bane - It All Comes Down To This


"We'll come in low out of the rising sun, and about a mile out we'll put on the music."

... and with that short sound clip from the movie Apocalypse Now, we kick off one of the best hardcore albums ever recorded.

Released in 1999, Bane's "It All Comes Down To This" pretty much put the nail in the coffin of 90's screamo and emo for me.
Up until that point I was listening to Indian Summer, Still Life, Frail, Ordination of Aaron, Julia, etc. almost exclusively. While I don't regret listening to that sub-genre for five solid years, I can't say I miss it.
Bane was one of the bands that reopened my eyes to the hardcore I originally loved. The two 7"s came first, but this is what sold me for good.

Everyone has an "oh shit" moment where a record or song hits you like a ton of bricks and defines what it is you love about music. "Can We Start Again" is one of those songs/moments for me. To this day I still use it as a reference when trying to explain to people what kind of music I listen to. Let's just say it made on quite a few mix tapes/cds as side 1, song 1.

As a record collector, this has become one pretty difficult and high priced record to find. It took me years to finally finish this off collection and the only way was through a private deal to get that damn record release one.

Speaking of that, here is the record release show press. Pink out of 100.


US Tour press on red out of 150.


Orange out of 300.


Black. Unknown number pressed, let's just say lots.


Equal Vision took no shortcuts here with an awesome full color glossy insert/lyric sheet.


Once again, big thanks to Aram for parting with his pink vinyl copy to help me finish this sucker off. Awesome.

5 comments:

  1. Funnily enough, the only one I don't have is the black one. I only just decided recently that I want it, and for some reason it now seems hard to find!

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  2. Wow, the insert looks so much better than the CD version.

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  3. "Indian Summer, Still Life, Frail, Ordination of Aaron, Julia, etc." Ugg...I was a part of this time in music. Took the name Julia for my daughter. Haven't felt the desire to listen to this style since I left it behind around 1997 or so.

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  4. excellent record, I am looking for ANY copy of this record, strictly for listening pleasure, do you have any suggestions where i may find or should look for one?

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  5. Like Marcus was saying, it is getting kind of tough to find. Even the black vinyl is rare and getting expensive. Honestly, your best bet is to check on ebay or see if someone is selling privately on the B9 board, VC board, etc.

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