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Filmmaker - AN INVITATION TO AN ACCIDENT

Filmmaker

AN INVITATION TO AN ACCIDENT
(LP)

RECORD RECORD LABEL / LPRRL11

LP
Side
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Tracklist
A1: Breathing Room
A2: Air Tight
A3: Sing To You
A4: Goodnight Suicide
A5: Arm Yourself
B1: My Black Lung
B2: This Revolution Can Wait Until Morning
B3: The Luckiest Boy
B4: Falling And Failing
B5: Last Year s Fashions

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Pop / Indie
After a quarter century Filmmaker are finally willing to admit they were/are an emo band. Formed in 1999 on the Great Plains of Saskatchewan, the group released an EP, an LP, and a smattering of singles and demos before quietly stepping away from the project.

During their brief tenure Filmmaker crisscrossed the country dozens of times without a phone, credit card, map, or clue. “We were just kids figuring out how to be a band in real time.” They shared the stage with the likes of Samiam, SNFU, Kevin Divine, and Propagandhi and spent countless nights sleeping in vans, on floors, and occasionally in hospitals.

Their lone album, An Invitation To An Accident, is now being released by the for the first time ever on vinyl and streaming services via Record Record Label.

The album was made at the legendary Factory Studios in Vancouver, BC with Blair Callibaba (Odds, By A Thread, Gob, Nomeansno). An Invitation To An Accident was recorded to 2” tape and contains only one edit, which was performed surgically with a razor blade. The album was originally released on July 2, 2002 by Farway Records and later in Germany on April 14, 2003 by TFR Music.[info sheet from distr.]
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