Tear from the Red

Tear from the Red
Studio album by Poison the Well
Released February 19, 2002
Recorded October – November 2001
at Studio 13
Genre Melodic metalcore
Length 30:26
Label Trustkill
Producer Jeremy Staska, Poison the Well
Poison the Well chronology
The Opposite of December
(1999)The Opposite of December1999
Tear from the Red
(2002)
You Come Before You
(2003)You Come Before You2003
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Tear from the Red is the second full-length album by experimental hardcore band Poison the Well, released on February 19, 2002 via Trustkill Records. Tear From The Red was originally planned to feature 11 original songs and one cover, but this plan was ditched prior to recording. A remastered edition was released on November 20, 2012 on Rise Records.

Track listing

  1. "Botchla" – 3:10
  2. "Lazzaro" – 3:00
  3. "Turn Down Elliot" – 4:00
  4. "Rings From Corona" – 2:47
  5. "Moments Over Exaggerate" – 3:15
  6. "Horns and Tails" – 2:43
  7. "Sticks and Stones Never Made Sense" – 3:35
  8. "Pieces of You in Me" – 3:01
  9. "Karsey Street" – 1:07
  10. "Parks and What You Meant to Me" – 3:47

Personnel

Poison the Well

  • Jeffrey Moreira – vocals
  • Derek Miller – guitar
  • Ryan Primack – guitar
  • Iano Dovi – bass guitar
  • Chris Hornbrook – drums

Technical

  • Recorded and mastered by Jeremy Staska
  • Produced and mixed by Jeremy Staska and Poison the Well
  • Album art by Jacob Bannon

Vinyl

Tear from the Red was first pressed on vinyl in 2002 and re-pressed in 2008 as a double LP with The Opposite of December.

2002 Belgium pressing:

  • 2000 copies - picture disc

2002 US pressing:

  • 1000 copies - red
  • 1000 copies - clear gold

2nd Belgium pressing:

  • ? copies - picture disc (Goodlife logo in blue, not orange)

2nd US pressing:

  • 1000 copies - clear
  • 300 copies - pink

2008:

  • 661 copies - pink & white
  • 336 copies - white & yellow
  • 331 copies - blue & red
  • 4 copies - test press

References

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