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The Pine: Days Slipping By: Transparent Green Vinyl LP (Import)
The Pine: Days Slipping By: Transparent Green Vinyl LP (Import)
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Transparent Green Vinyl (x/200)(Import)
PREORDER ITEM. SHIPS LATE SEPTEMBER 2026
Originally released in 2003 on Alone Records, Days Slipping By remains the definitive masterpiece of underground emo and a cult favorite for post-hardcore collectors. Far removed from the polished radio-hooks of its era, California’s The Pine crafted an album that feels like a raw, ghostly transmission from the 90s DIY scene.
Defined by its intricate, interlocking guitar melodies and a surprisingly driving bass, the record creates a haunting atmosphere of suburban isolation. Roger King’s unfiltered, polarizing vocal delivery provides a level of emotional honesty rarely found in modern recordings, turning tracks like "Child Gone" and the melancholic title track into essential anthems of vulnerability.
This is a record made for the vinyl format; its lo-fi warmth and analog hiss perfectly complement the theme of memories slowly fading away. For anyone seeking the soul of mid-period emo, Days Slipping By is an indispensable addition to the shelf.
Remastered by Will Killingsworth (Orchid, Ampere and Bucket Full Of Teeth) @ Dead Air Studios.
Tracklist
Tracklist
A1 No Tomorrow
A2 Doing The Best He Can
A3 Days Slipping By
A4 Growing Calm Together
A5 Child Gone
B1 It Tears Me Apart
B2 I Am Mending
B3 Where Are You?
B4 Sunchild
B5 Handfull Of Coal
| Artist | The Pine |
| Album Title | Days Slipping By |
| Format | 12" Vinyl |
| Number of Discs | 1 |
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