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Nothing Feels Good (Blue & White Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP

Jade Tree / SKU: lp-16088
1997 midwest emo classic
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  • Originally released in 1997, Nothing Feels Good is the sophomore album from The Promise Ring. After showcasing a raw, coming-into-form sound with the 1995 project 30 Degrees Everywhere, the Milwaukee, Wisconsin band presents a decidedly more polished, punk-pop-leaning LP, but Nothing Feels Good still teems with the youthful, freewheeling energy that made the band a hit in the first place. After more than 20 years, it's easy to hear why nothing Feels Good (and The Promise Ring) has developed such a cult-like following, it's a quintessential emo record that contains gems like "Why did Ever We Meet," "B Is For Bethlehem," "Red & Blue Jeans," and "Is This thing On?."

    • blue galaxy colored vinyl
    • includes printed insert
    • limited edition
    • original release year: 1997
    • music label: Jade Tree 2022
    reviewed by rei kwondo 05/2018
    upc: 045778211401

Originally released in 1997, Nothing Feels Good is the sophomore album from The Promise Ring. After showcasing a raw, coming-into-form sound with the 1995 project 30 Degrees Everywhere, the Milwaukee, Wisconsin band presents a decidedly more polished, punk-pop-leaning LP, but Nothing Feels Good still teems with the youthful, freewheeling energy that made the band a hit in the first place. After more than 20 years, it's easy to hear why nothing Feels Good (and The Promise Ring) has developed such a cult-like following, it's a quintessential emo record that contains gems like "Why did Ever We Meet," "B Is For Bethlehem," "Red & Blue Jeans," and "Is This thing On?."

  • blue galaxy colored vinyl
  • includes printed insert
  • limited edition
  • original release year: 1997
  • music label: Jade Tree 2022
reviewed by rei kwondo 05/2018
upc: 045778211401

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