Released in 2013, Worship This!‘s debut album, Tomorrow, I’ll Miss You, was something unique. On the surface it might have seemed like another punk album full of shout-along anthems in the endless sea of shout-along punk anthems, but the deeper you dug the more you’d find traces of college rock and guitar work rooted in the intricacies of 90s indie-emo. The range of styles was likely the result of the band having three songwriters, and while it might have felt chaotic to have so many elements working at once, it certainly gave Tomorrow, I’ll Miss You a very specific voice.
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Tomorrow, I'll Miss You (AF059). 7" Split w/ Signals Midwest. Worship This! Cleveland, Ohio.
Mint is the debut studio album by German-Canadian singer Alice Merton, released on 18 January 2019. It includes the singles "No Roots" and "Lash Out", which were previously included on the No Roots EP, "Why So Serious", released on 7 September 2018, "Funny Business", released on 30 November 2018, and Learn to Live released on 15 January 2019. The New York Times has called the album a "rousing take on centrist 1980s pop with a disco tempo and the faintest texture of Southern rock