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Frame and Canvas

Frame and Canvas

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2005, Polyvinyl
REISSUE. Frame and Canvas is not only the definitive BRAID record, but also an album that practically defined the genre known today as "emo." It was recorded with J Robbins (JAWBOX) and originally released in 1998. In the past five years, the record has sold over 25,000 copies and continues to be a top back catalog seller. Frame and Canvas was recently named Alternative Press' #2 "essential emo album."

Tracklisting
Disc 1
1 New Nathan Detroits
2 Killing a Camera
3 Never Will Come for Us
4 First Day Back
5 Collect from Clark Kent
6 Milwaukee Sky Rocket
7 Dozen Roses
8 Urbana's Too Dark
9 Consolation Prizefighter
10 Ariel
11 Breathe In
12 I Keep a Diary

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Brian
Well it's not Braid's first release it's without a doubt their definitive one. It is the realization of everything that Braid (and indeed, the whole scene at that point), was working to achieve. You can hardly listen to one of the alternative rock hits of the last few years without picking up on a strong vibe from this cult band. "Move Along" by the All-American Rejects, "From Under The Cork Tree" by Fall Out Boy, "Siren Song Of The Counter Culture" by Rise Against, "If Only You Were Lonely" by Hawthorne Heights, "Tell All Your Friends" by Taking Back Sunday, "Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge" by My Chemical Romance... All just wannabes of "Frame And Canvas". If you wanna stock up on pre-corporate emo get this, "Acrobatic Tenement" by At The Drive-In, "Analphebatopolotholy" by CaPn Jazz, "End On End" by Rites Of Spring, "Diary" by Sunny Day Real Estate, "30- Everywhere" by The Promise Ring, and Christie Front Drive's self-titled album, then you can tell all the mopey Pete Wentz-worshipping n00bs to buzz off.
Josh
I came to know this album so much later than after its release, but in the last year I have listened to this album more than any other release I have in...well forever. Most people don't know this album exists that gave rise to all the shit that is "emo" today. This album consistently inspires me to write music.
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