Letlive celebrate 10 years of Fake History with vinyl demo package

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Letlive will celebrate the 10th anniversary of their Fake History album by releasing a collection of demos from the 2010 record on vinyl for the first time.

The Los Angeles outfit, who split up in April 2017, recently shared some early cuts from the 2010 album – and now they’re bringing nine of them to three sets of coloured vinyl later this year, with fans able to get their hands on them on Blue Whirlpool, Translucent Blue and Clear vinyl pressings.

Frontman Jason Aalon Butler explains: “2007-2009. Whenever I think about those years I smile and I’m overcome with this sense of inimitable nostalgia. We learned a lot about freedom during that era. We worked multiple shit jobs and/or hustled in ways that some may consider questionable just to buy equipment.

“We found the most nefarious of establishments to call our studio. We quite literally risked our health and lives in mobile death traps we called ‘tour vans’. I mean one of our vans had a hole in the floor during a winter tour of America. It was completely metal inside with no lining, and my best friend and I agreed to share the back floor where the doors didn’t lock properly and would randomly open when we were driving on the highway. That’s how bad we wanted it and I truly believe it showed.

“In these demos, all we wanted to do was create something different. Different than the primary music we listened to or the ‘scene’ we would be considered in, different than that around us, different than what each other wanted at times even. That’s what made these demo years so special. 

“We allowed ourselves and each other an opportunity to be free as creatives and as people. Our effort to be so different was ironic as one of the biggest hurdles we faced when trying to grow the band was our lack of breakdowns and swoopy bangs. But in the end it is what made Letlive so special to us and to those who became bold enough to say they liked it. 

“The ones brave enough to come to the shows and let go with us. The ones with the courage to be different within an already sub-cultural arena. Those Letlive lifers. That Letlive love.”

Butler adds: “I think I speak for us all when I say we had no idea where these demos would bring us and that’s the most beautiful part about it. That aforementioned freedom and uncertainty – it brought us to you.”

10 years Of Fake History will ship in the autumn, with pre-orders available in a variety of bundles via Merch Bucket. A digital copy of the album is also available directly from Bandcamp.

Letlive: 10 years Of Fake History
1. Poison (Final Master) // Lemon Party
2. James Brown // Homeless Jazz
3. 02 Instrumental (Final Master) // Over Being Under
4. Enemies // Enemies/Enemigos
5. 02 Track 02 // The Sick Sick 6.8 Billion
6. Casino // Casino Columbus
7. 03 Phoenix (Final Master) // Muther
8. Dun Dun // Hollywood And She Did
9. 04 Humanity (Final Master) // H. Ledger 

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