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ATTALUS “INTO THE SEA” PRE-ORDERS

Check out all of the pre-order options for Attalus “Into The Sea” in our online store which includes very limited double gatefold, seafoam green vinyl (just 250 made!) some sweet merch and more!

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ATTALUS “INTO THE SEA” OUT JUNE 2

We are very excited to announce the signing of Attalus. After several independent releases Attalus have teamed up with us to release a 16-song concept album entitled “Into the Sea”. Working with Mike Watts (As Cities Burn, As Tall As Lions) at Vudu Studio in Port Jefferson, NY, the band has been able to make […]

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LEGACY FEATURE – WAR OF AGES “ETERNAL”

Leroy Hamp waxes lyrical on the five-year anniversary of “Eternal.” It’s hard to believe 5 years have passed since the release of Eternal. What is even more impressive is how much our fans have grown in experience and leadership collectively since this release as evidenced by the stories shared on WOA social media sites. They’re […]

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FACEDOWN FEST 2015 MERCH AVAILABLE

The official Facedown Fest 2015 apparel is now available online for those who can’t make it to the Glasshouse on May 16. Going to Facedown Fest 2015? Get your ticket bundle now and save money on Fest merch!

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LEGACY FEATURE – A HOPE FOR HOME “REALIS”

A Hope For Home’s “Realis” was a transformative experience for the band as a whole, but especially for the individual members. Tanner Morita remembers the influential period of writing and recording “Realis.” Realis was an immensely transformative time for all of us. At the time we had just introduced a new drummer into the band […]

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LEGACY FEATURE – WRENCH IN THE WORKS “DECREASE/INCREASE”

Five years ago today Facedown released the sophomore album from Wrench in the Works and Decrease/Increase was born. During the writing and recording of the album, Wrench went from a three piece to a five piece which, in addition to using baritone guitars on the recording, gave their sound a big nudge in intensity. Their […]

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