Braid - Frame & Canvas - 25th Anniversary Edition (Silver Vinyl)
- The New Nathan Detroits
- Killing A Camera
- Never Will Come For Us
- First Day Back
- Collect From Clark Ken
- Milwaukee Sky Rocket
- A Dozen Roses
- Urbana's Too Dark
- Consolation Prizefighter
- Ariel
- Breathe In
- I Keep A Diary
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Catalog No.
- 468
- Tracks
- 12
- Colour
- Silver
- Pressing
- GatefoldDownload CardColored Vinyl
""To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Braid's iconic 1998 album, Frame & Canvas, Polyvinyl and the band are thrilled to announce a new version of the album, completely remixed, remastered, and repackaged for 2023. Originally recorded and mixed in the span of just 5 days with producer J. Robbins (The Promise Ring, Against Me!) at Inner Ear Studios in Arlington, VA, Frame & Canvas would eventually become a genre-defining staple and essential listening for indie/emo fans. Since it's release, the album has received praise from outlets such as Stereogum and Rolling Stone, who ranked it at #5 on their ""Top 40 Emo Albums of All Time"" list. The band would go on to play hundreds of shows across the globe in support of Frame & Canvas from 1998-99 before disbanding roughly a year after the album's release. Braid's influence on the numerous bands and DIY scenes that arose in their wake is vast and undeniable. Remixed by J. Robbins and remastered by Dan Coutant (with vinyl mastering by Bob Weston)
- The New Nathan Detroits
- Killing a Camera
- Never Will Come for Us
- First Day Back
- Collect from Clark Kent
- Milwaukee Sky Rocket
- A Dozen Roses
- Urbana's Too Dark
- Consolation Prizefighter
- Ariel
- Breathe in
- I Keep a Diary
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Alternative
- Catalog No.
- PRC-018LP
- Tracks
- 12
- Pressing
- 180g
180-Gram Black vinyl. Considered by many to be the definitive Braid album, Frame & Canvas was recorded by J. Robbins (Jawbox/Burning Airlines) at Inner Ear studios in December 1997. Braid's leaner, more focused sound on the album was in direct correlation to the band's constant and prolific touring. Braid's third album features the bombastic crowd pleaser ""The New Nathan Detroits,"" the lovesick math rock dance anthem ""A Dozen Roses"" and the shimmery mini-epic of ""I Keep a Diary.""