Circa Survive "Inuit Sessions" LP OOP Sealed Coheed and Cambria Thrice Saosin

Sold Date: March 20, 2017
Start Date: April 9, 2015
Final Price: $49.99 (USD)
Seller Feedback: 14951
Buyer Feedback: 5


Circa Survive "Inuit Sessions" LP Equal Vision Records (US) 

Brand New and Still Sealed!!

Original Press

Out of Print!!

Pressed on Green and White Mixed Wax!

Track Listing:

A1Act AppalledA2The Great Golden BabyA3Suspending DisbeliefA4Handshakes At Sunrise (Demo Version)

Circa Survive is an American  band from the  suburb of Doylestown, formed in 2004. The band consists of former members from , , and .

The band quickly made a name for themselves in the indie music scene in little over two years with their first album, , released on April 9, 2005, and second album, , released on May 29, 2007, both released on . Their third album, , was released on April 20, 2010, on to critical acclaim. After parting ways with , their fourth album, , was released independently on August 28, 2012.Their fifth album, , was released by  on November 24, 2014.

The Inuit Sessions (2005)

Circa Survive's first release was the EP, , on March 18, 2005. It contained four tracks: "Act Appalled", "Handshakes at Sunrise", "The Great Golden Baby", and "Suspending Disbelief".

Juturna (2005–2006)

, Circa Survive's first album, was released on April 29, 2005, in the United States and on January 31, 2006, in Japan on . It had been initially announced via the band's  page in November 2004. Details as to its sound remained vague, although the band stated they would keep their fans posted via their website, MySpace page,  page, and YouTube page. Shortly before its official release, the album was posted on their MySpace page in its entirety. Juturna peaked at #183 on the . The album was produced by  at Salad Days Studios in .

The band drew inspiration for the album from  and . During an online Q&A session on April 20, 2010, Brendan dismissed the claim that Juturna was a concept album based on Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, but did say that there is an underlying concept. That concept is speculated by fans to be vaguely about human memories. "Oh, Hello" exemplifies this with its lyrics. The decision to call the album's bonus track that appears after "Meet Me In Montauk" and the silence that follows it at 8:56, "House of Leaves" was more or less a joint one by the band and their fans. Various members of the band have stated that they have read at least some portion of the book over the years since its 2000 release.  has stated that "The Glorious Nosebleed" is about a woman jumping out of a burning building to her death so as to not be subject to a painful death by fire.

The album's sound is characterized by its prominent utilization of effects-laden, dual guitar melodies over polyrythmic percussion. The guitarists' approach to songwriting takes on characteristics of  and  music. The album has since gone on to be considered massively influential to the community. Members of the band have recently recognized , , , and  as influences on album's sound.

On Letting Go (2007–2008)

 is Circa Survive's second album. Released on May 29, 2007, by , the album entered the U.S.  at #24, selling about 24,000 copies in its first week. Up to July 11, 2007, it had sold 51,357 copies in the U.S. alone.

As with previous albums,  designed the artwork and  produced the album. The band's sound did not radically change with this release. It was still polished and refined, with guitars and drums much tighter (but still meandering when needed to) and bass more prominent. Lyrically, the band "...evokes an era when hazy lyricism and reckless introspection were prerequisites for legitimacy and timelessness."

In spring 2008, Circa Survive released an On Letting Go , "1,000 Witnesses", to fans through the charity  in an effort to raise money for the cause. In June 2008, they also released the B-side "The Most Dangerous Commercials" as a charity download to help support the relocation of local Siren Records, in .

Blue Sky Noise and Appendage (2008–2010)Their first album, , was released on April 9, 2005, by , and received mixed, yet mostly positive, reviews. However their second album, , released on May 29, 2007, met widespread critical acclaim. Their third album, , was released on April 20, 2010, on to even greater critical acclaim and mainstream success. Their fourth album, , was released independently on August 28, 2012.

After supporting and for their spring 2008 tour, Circa Survive returned to Philadelphia to write for the then-untitled third album. A short leg of shows in the Eastern U.S. occurred in late 2008 and four shows were played in in February 2009. After that, the band did not tour again until the tentatively planned headlining tour for their forthcoming third album. They posted videos on their websites showing snips of the creation and recording of the album. Anthony Green's growth as a guitarist played a major role on Blue Sky Noise, which the band framed as an entirely "new chapter". The album entered the Billboard Top 200 at #11.

The band posted an update in the form of a video on their website, with lead singer thanking fans for all their patience. He also said to check within the coming weeks to find out when they would be recording and who they would be recording with. On August 3, Circa Survive stated that they had begun recording their third album in Toronto and had chosen as producer. They also stated, "After completing our contract with Equal Vision we embarked on a long search to find our next home. We met with lots of labels and decided that is the best place for us to continue our growth as a band and to help us release our music around the world."

Circa Survive on tour supporting Blue Sky Noise November 24, 2010

On , they stated that they would be recording 16 songs, but that they would not all be on the album. However, they said they would release them all somehow. They posted eight video updates showing some song teases.

Studio recording was completed at the end of October 2009 and mixing was completed on 1 February 2010 by .

On February 16, 2010, they announced their new album would be titled , and would be released on April 20, 2010. The album could be pre-purchased, and those who did so received a digital copy of the album a week early, and the first single, "Get Out", instantly.

On October 18, 2010, Myspace Transmissions released an EP of the band playing five tracks from Blue Sky Noise as well as a cover of the song, "Scentless Apprentice".

Circa Survive's second EP, , was released on November 30, 2010. It contains five tracks: "Sleep Underground" (Demo), "Stare Like You'll Stay", "Everyway", "Backmask" and "Lazarus".

Violent Waves (2012–present)

On April 16, 2012, Circa Survive began recording their fourth record. On March 5, 2012, Absolute Punk stated it would be titled "". The next day, the band's Twitter page stated that "Violent Waves" was the correct title. "Violent Waves is absolutely new album title. Denials are all a smokescreen to toy with dick bags in the press." This was then reported as inaccurate by Anthony and Brendan on Twitter. Anthony said, "not the real name. Sorry<3". Brendan responded on 3/8/2012 with, "We have not named the record yet. We haven't even started recording. U know? That's a bit like naming a baby before you know what it'll be. We love to see you all excited by these rumors that other people start because it means you care about what's happening with the band. But don't believe anything til you're holding the record in your hands and peeping the title and even then it still might be a fake name -B". On June 25, 2012, Circa launched the Pre-Order webpage, officially announcing the album's title and release date, August 28, 2012, along with a new song titled "Suitcase". The band also confirmed that the album would be self-released.

All records are shipped in professional 7” & 12” box mailers. All CDs are shipped in padded bubble mailers.  Buy multiple items and save on shipping.  Thanks for Visiting!!