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Cursive to reissue first two albums

Posted by Loren on November 5, 2017

Cursive to reissue first two albums
Cursive to reissue first two albums

On Dec. 1, 2017, Cursive's Such Blinding Stars for Starving Eyes (1997) and The Storms of Early Summer (1998) will each be reissued on the band's 15 Passenger Records. Each record will be remastered and it will also be the first time each is available on vinyl. The reissues mark the 20th anniversary for each of the albums.

Ed Brooks remasted each using the original tapes. Each vinyl release will be limited to 2,000 copies.

 

Cursive to reissue first two albums
Cursive to reissue first two albums

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