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Today Is The Day and SuperNova

Posted by Loren on July 3, 2021

Today Is The Day and SuperNova
photo by Pat Kennedy

SuperNova Records, owned by Steve Austin, has announced plans to reissue the entire Today Is The Day catalog on vinyl and digital platforms.

The label was most active in the late '90s/early '00s and is now returning in full capacity to reissue the band's catalog, which was previously issued via Amphetamine Reptile Records, Relapse Records, Blackmarket Activities, Southern Lord Recordings, The End Records, and BMG.

The label also announced signing Gridfailure and Woorms to the label.

Read some old reviews in the SPB archives.

Today Is The Day and SuperNova
photo by Pat Kennedy

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