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This Day Won't Last At All

by Plumtree

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    Label Obscura is very pleased to be releasing all three of Plumtree’s albums (Mass Teen Fainting // Plumtree Predicts The Future // This Day Won’t Last At All) for the first time ever on vinyl. All 3 albums have been mastered for vinyl release at Toronto’s Lacquer Channel, pressed on 180 gram vinyl with deluxe packaging, new artwork courtesy of Yorodeo and liner notes by music journalist and radio personality Vish Khanna…and if you buy all three together they come in a special Plumtree tote bag! They are limited edition of 300 copies, so grab yours soon!

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Was That All 02:53
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One Stop 03:04
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Regret 03:11
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Hello Again 03:14
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Lattitude 04:44
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My My 03:24
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Faraway 04:22

about

From Exclaim :
Having outlasted virtually every other group that came of age in the afterglow of the Halifax Pop Explosion, Plumtree isn't just getting older, the inventive band is getting better. New songs, especially "I Could Draw A Line" and "Regret," sound more confident, more self-assured. Musically, members Carla and Lynette Gillis, Amanda Braden and Catriona Sturton have always had the chops, but the performances on This Day Won't Last At All, the group's third disc, showcase new skills with subtle arrangements and cunning song craft. Since forming in 1993, when its members were still in high school, Plumtree was dogged by the quirky girl band tag at every turn. Seven years later, the band has matured into being simply idiosyncratic. (Endearing)

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released November 11, 2020

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Label Obscura Toronto, Ontario

Label Obscura is a small Toronto label that started to reissue Canadian indie classics on vinyl for the first time ever but has since grown to include other curios from around the indie world.

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