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A collection of The World Is A Terrible Place

Posted by Loren on October 26, 2019

A collection of The World Is A Terrible Place
photo by Connor Feimster

A decade after forming in Willimantic, CT, The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die will release Assorted Works, A Collection Of Rarities. The 20-track collection includes material from splits, EPs, and rare releases and will be issues by Lesser Matters/Triple Crown.

The group last released Always Foreign in 2017. The group will be on tour with Harmony Woods, beginning this week including a stop at The Fest 18.

 

Assorted Works track listing

1. I Will Be OK. Everything
2. Mega Steve
3. Bread For Brett
4. Wait... What?
5. To The Janitor, To The King
6. To Miss Catherine (A Birthday Gift. I'm Sorry I Can't Do Better. But Still...)
7. blank #6
8. Be Neon With Me
9. Beverly Wyatt
10. Gig Life (Lathe Cut Version)
11. Fat Heaven
12. A Note From The Author February 1st To The Author January 21st
13. We Carry Knives
14. From The Crow's Nest On Fire Street
15. Outer Heaven
16. Even More Forever
17. Katamari Duquette
18. Chest & Shirt
19. Smoke & Felt
20. Body Without Organs

Tour Dates w/ Harmony Woods:

10/29 - Washington DC @ Songbyrd
10/30 - Virginia Beach, VA @ The Bunker
11/1 - Gainesville, FL @ FEST (The Wooly)
11/4 - Atlanta, GA @ Drunken Unicorn
11/5 - Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle (Back Room)
11/6 - Richmond, VA @ Richmond Music Hall
11/7 - Asbury Park, NJ @ AP Brewery
11/8 - Brooklyn, NY @ Rough Trade NYC
11/9 - Amityville, NY @ Amityville Music Hall
11/10 - Boston, MA @ Great Scott

A collection of The World Is A Terrible Place
photo by Connor Feimster

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