
SILENT MAJORITY's "You Would Love To Know" EP is being reissued on vinyl for the first time ever.
From the label...
The follow up EP to what I consider the Age of Quarrel of melodic hardcore (aka Life Of A Spectator), for the first time on vinyl is Silent Majority’s - You Would Love To Know.
First dropped on Compact Disc by Initial Records in Y2K, you got five tracks of some of the bands best material, encapsulating the feel and vibe of coming of age as a suburban coreman on Long Island; all under 20 minutes. You could be from Anywhere, USA and can probably relate to this record.
For fans of going to the diner after a show, driving aimlessly around in the middle of the night, and that one 7 Seconds record.
Includes a phat 12” x 24” insert, a screen printed B side, and all enclosed in a matte finished jacket with spot gloss.
