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180-gram Double LP Vinyl
- Gatefold Jacket
- Printed Inner Sleeves
- Includes MP3 Download Card
Track Listing:
A1 The Coast
A2 The Hitchhiker
A3 The Wall Burns
A4 Burr
B1 Electrojet
B2 By God
B3 Dog In The Manger
C1 American Machinist
C2 Aloha
C3 B Coma
C4 Virginia Creeper
D1 The House That You’ve Grown In
D2 Grey Skies Underground
D3 Behind The Wheel
D4 Subspace Biographies
D5 Alarms Out Loud
Back in the early 2000s, Chore blasted onto the Ontario rock scene alongside contemporaries like Alexisonfire and City and Colour. Now, 14 years after the initial release of The Coastaline Fire, the band is re-releasing their 2002 swansong.
The album's original release marked a giant sonic step forward for the band, enlisting Mitch Bowden on guitar and vocals to join the ranks of founding members David Dunham (drums/vocals), Chris Bell (guitar/vocals) and Mike Bell (guitar/bass).
And while each member is still currently making music with an array of other projects, it seems as good a time as any to revisit the 2002 record that ultimately became Chore's last. In addition to the original 11-song track listing, the rebooted version boasts previously unreleased cuts "The House That You've Grown In," "Grey Sky Underground" and "Alarms Out Loud," in addition to covers of Depeche Mode's "Behind the Wheel" and Robert Pollard's "Subspace Biographies."