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68 - Yes, And... [Black Ice w/ White Splatter] NEW Sealed Vinyl LP Album Revered Atlanta rock 'n' roll duo '68 will make their awaited return next month for the release of their 4th full-length album, "Yes, and..." Due out September 29th from Pure Noise Records, '68's latest offering is their hardest rocking record to date. A sonic explosion of heavy riffs and frantic rhythm abound on the band's massively anticipated follow up to 2021's critically acclaimed "Give One Take One." Commenting on the upcoming album, vocalist/guitarist Josh Scogin says: "This is by far the heaviest album ’68 has ever done. It wasn’t on purpose, it just sort of evolved into what it is. As soon as we could see the full gravitas of the album, we just leaned into it. Many of the bluesy tracks didn’t find a home and some of the parts that were on the fence, we doused with gasoline. For us, the pendulum has never been extended so far, in one direction. This is exciting because it was obvious how this album needed to turn out and it pretty much solidifies how the next album will end up as well." Format / LPReleased / 09/29/2023Catalogue / PUNO-3923Barcode / 810540035727Artist / 68Label / Pure NoiseGenre / Pop / Rock
Revered Atlanta rock 'n' roll duo '68 will make their awaited return next month for the release of their 4th full-length album, "Yes, and..." Due out September 29th from Pure Noise Records, '68's latest offering is their hardest rocking record to date. A sonic explosion of heavy riffs and frantic rhythm abound on the band's massively anticipated follow up to 2021's critically acclaimed "Give One Take One." Commenting on the upcoming album, vocalist/guitarist Josh Scogin says: "This is by far the heaviest album ’68 has ever done. It wasn’t on purpose, it just sort of evolved into what it is. As soon as we could see the full gravitas of the album, we just leaned into it. Many of the bluesy tracks didn’t find a home and some of the parts that were on the fence, we douséd with gasoline. For us, the pendulum has never been extended so far, in one direction. This is exciting because it was obvious how this album needed to turn out and it pretty much solidifies how the next album will end up as well."