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Snapcase Announce New Book “Optic” And Vinyl Reissue Of “Progression Through Unlearning”

Snapcase will be releasing a new book titled “Optic” in November. An exact release date is still pending, but the band will be celebrating it during a November 4 show with Against All Hope, Cinderblock, Exhibition, Spaced, and Smash ‘N Grab at the Rec Room in Buffalo, NY. Furthermore, the group will also be releasing new 25th anniversary vinyl pressings of “Progression Through Unlearning” on November 18. Pre-orders are available HERE. Here’s more info on the book:

“‘Optic’ is a 144-page visual history of the band’s earliest moments all the way through to their not-so-final show in January 2005. In addition to hundreds of images, ‘Optic‘ will feature insight from friends and colleagues throughout the hardcore scene that tell stories from the road, the studio and of the band’s widespread impact. Full details on the book will be announced closer to the early-November release date and show in Buffalo.”

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PostedSeptember 15, 2022
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsSnapcase, Optic, Progression Through Unlearning

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