Acceptance: Phantoms (Blue with Black & White Heavy Splatter Vinyl)
Acceptance: Phantoms (Blue with Black & White Heavy Splatter Vinyl)
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Acceptance
Label: Bad Timing Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 616892140146
Genre: Rock
Limited blue, black and white colored vinyl LP pressing. Acceptance's Phantoms was an under-appreciated album when it first came out in 2005 - there's no doubt about that. Years later, pop-rock / pop-punk fans look back on the album with an adoring fervor, treasuring vocalist Jason Vena's lyricism and the catchy, well-thought-out melodies present in the musicianship. Phantoms is even more special because it's the only record Acceptance ever released; while it's obvious that the album is very good on it's own, there's always a small tease when listeners wonder how good the band could have been if they were able to stick together a little longer.
Tracks:
1.1 Take Cover
1.2 So Contagious
1.3 In Too Far
1.4 The Letter
1.5 Different
1.6 Ad Astra Per Aspera
1.7 This Conversation Is Over
1.8 Over You
1.9 Breathless
1.10 In The Cold
1.11 Permanent
1.12 Glory/US