Interview with Garrison

Published: Nov. 15, 2021, 4:17 a.m.

b'We had the pleasure of interviewing Garrison over Zoom video!\\xa0

For fans of Joyce Manor, The Get Up Kids, and Quicksand, the band has drawn from many influences to create a hyper-melodic sound that ranged from hardcore to emo \\u2014 all without fitting neatly into any genre. They executed a complex and unique sound, seamlessly combining technical guitar riffs, melodic vocals, and heavy breakdowns in a way that few bands were able to achieve.

Coveted as \\u201ca beauty of a record\\u201d by KERRANG!, \\u201cThe Bend Before the Break\\u201d remains their most popular release as the record harnesses a raw and genuine youthful energy. Nearly 23 years later, Iodine Recordings presents \\u201cThe Bend Before the Break\\u201d for the first time as a full length LP, including \\u201cYou\'re Devastated, I\'m Sure\\u201d and \\u201cUntitled\\u201d, previously unavailable on vinyl. The new B-Side includes rare and previously unreleased material that spans the band\\u2019s history from 1998 to 2004, including their first 7\\u201d record \\u201c24\\u201d and their split EP with UK\\u2019s Hundred Reasons, all fully remastered by Nick Zampiello, produced by Brian McTurnan (Salad Days, Be Well, Battery), and features all new artwork by Dan McCarthy. \\u201cThe Bend Before the Break\\u201d remains a relevant and vital volume in the post-hardcore and emo canon.

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