Without the radical departure in style so typical of big musical strides, Garrison takes their songwriting talent to new heights with their debut full length, A Mile In Cold Water. This long awaited LP incorporates driving rock with soaring melodies, seamless transitions and insightful lyrics. Produced by Kurt Ballou (Cave-In, Converge, Isis, Piebald), the record is somehow distorted while clear harmonies run throughout. Fans of everything from Mineral to Fugazi will want to give this a listen. But Garrison's sound isn't easy to classify - Land Of Treason 'zine perhaps said it best: "Garrison is too awkward and off-kilter for the indie-pop tag and too musically intricate and textured for any of the hardcore pigeonholes."
| | 1. | After The Fight | | 2. | Selective Hearing Loss | | 3. | Is That A Threat? | | 4. | Squirrel Bait | | 5. | There's Only So Much Coffee | | 6. | Our Mild Scoliosis |
|  | | 7. | Always Be Closing | | 8. | Fuel | | 9. | The Dumbest Angel | | 10. | Penelope | | 11. | Favorite Goodbye Fuck | | 12. | Reprise |
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