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==Track listing==
==Track listing==
1. Cayman's Tongue - 6:35
1. Cayman's Tongue - 6:35

2. Retina Sees Rewind - 2:30
2. Retina Sees Rewind - 2:30

3. The Red Trail - 2:12
3. The Red Trail - 2:12

4. Air Escapes - 3:08
4. Air Escapes - 3:08



Revision as of 16:25, 7 August 2009

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Planets of Old is an extended play released by American hardcore band Cave In. This EP is the first release of new material from the band since their split in 2006.

Recording and release

Cave In intended to record and release an EP rather than a full length album so that any new material could be quickly recorded and released.[1] The EP was produced by Paul Kolderie who has previously produced albums for The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Radiohead and Portugal. The Man.

Planets of Old was originally made available at Cave In's reunion show on July 19, 2009[2] and will later be made available to the general public on July 28, 2009 through Hydra Head Records.[3] Planets of Old is exclusive to 12" vinyl. The song "Retina Sees Rewind" was released on July 8, 2009 on iTunes.[4]

Track listing

1. Cayman's Tongue - 6:35

2. Retina Sees Rewind - 2:30

3. The Red Trail - 2:12

4. Air Escapes - 3:08

Personnel

Cave In

  • Stephen Brodsky – vocals, guitar
  • Caleb Scofield – vocals, bass guitar
  • Adam McGrath – guitar
  • John-Robert Conners – drums

Production

  • Produced by Paul Kolderie
  • Recorded by Adam Taylor, Alex Hartman and Johnny Northrup at Camp St. Studio

References

  1. ^ Galil, Leor. "Interview with Stephen Brodsky - Cave In Ends Hiatus" (May 8, 2009). Bostonist. Retrieved on July 21, 2009.
  2. ^ Sullivan, Brianne. "Cave In Release Official Statement: Band To Reunite And Release New EP" (April 29, 2009). Thetipwire. Retrieved on July 21, 2009.
  3. ^ Neilstein, Vince. "Cave In Contest: Win a Planets of Old Limited Edition Color Vinyl!" (July 20, 2009). MetalSucks. Retrieved on July 21, 2009.
  4. ^ Neilstein, Vince. "New Song Marks Yet Another New Era for Cave In" (July 8, 2009). MetalSucks. Retrieved on July 21, 2009.