Home Is Another Life

Enumclaw - LP Vinyl

Orange Vinyl - Includes Signed Print - Pre Order Expected 30/08/24 (RFC276LPC5)
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VT1718201869211
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Music Styles Alternative Indie Rock
Artist Enumclaw (View everything by Enumclaw)
Condition Pre Order
Grade NEW
Country Item Pressed In Europe
Format LP Vinyl
Year 2024
Label Run For Cover (View everything from Run For Cover)
Catalogue Number RFC276LPC5

Side A
1. I’m Scared I’ll End Up All Alone
2. Not Just Yet
3. Sink
4. Spots
5. I Still Feel Bad About Masturbation
6. Haven’t Seen The Family In A
While, I’m Sorry

Side B
1. Grocery Store
2. Change
3. Fall Came Too Soon And Now I
Wanna Throw Up
4. This Light Of Mine
5. I Want Somethings For Myself

Enumclaw, led by primary singer/songwriter Aramis John son is a movement for the people by the people from Tacoma, WA. With their new second LP Home in Another Life, Enumclaw has grown to be more than just a rock band. Instead they’re a community of creatives, videographers, photographers, writers, critics and skaters. They’re for the punk ass kids at skate parks in the Tacoma of every city, for the kids who get the deli chicken strips and eat them in the store without paying, for the kids who might not be found at the theatres and amphitheaters but will definitely go off in the pit at the punk venue which used to be a CVS.

Home in Another Life packs a lifetime of emotion into it’s eleven songs - Johnson sets the personal tone from the start on opener “I’m Scared I’ll End Up All Alone,” a swaying but fierce kickoff track that channels bands like Dinosaur Jr and Archers of Loaf with a modern edge. Singles like “Change” and “Not Just Yet” show that the band’s ability to write hooks has completely leveled up since their 2022 debut Save the Baby. “Would you want me to change?” Aramis shouts over a raucous riff from guitarist Nathan Cornell, while the aggressive drum and bass pairing of Ladaniel Gibson and Eli Edwards on “Not Just Yet” feel integral to the song’s headbanging tempo