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January 6, 2024
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Green Day - Saviors - Zoetrope Picture Disc Vinyl LP Hand Numbered Blood Records
Note: this is a presale and will be posted following its release in 19th January 2024
Green Day's 14th studio album 'Saviors' comes exclusively pressed to zoetrope picture disc, limited to 4,000 copies and hand-numbered.
Right from “The American Dream Is Killing Me” — the first single and opening track from Saviors, Green Day is sending out a fiery SOS for these troubled times.
The enduring power trio of Billie Joe Armstrong, Tré Cool and Mike Dirnt remain devoted to their defiant craft that has fuelled their career-long destruction of every boundary bestowed on the genre, and landed 3 East Bay punks in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame.
So even as the band acknowledges its illustrious past — such as with the 30th Anniversary of their now classic Dookie album and the 20th Anniversary of American Idiot coming 2024 — Green Day remains firmly focused on the here and now.
Saviors features 15 tracks, and from the aforementioned opening track, "The American Dream Is Killing Me" to the blissfully ironic “Look Ma, No Brains!" to the fittingly emotional track, "Father To A Son,” this is a deeply felt song cycle that provides the soundtrack for our world on fire – the one we deserve, and the one that we need.
The album was recorded in both London and Los Angeles under the audacious ear and rock prowess of Green Day's longtime friend and collaborator, Grammy® Award-winning producer Rob Cavallo. Need a little inspiration to live on to fight the good fight another day?