Sixpence None The Richer - Divine Discontent [Black w/ Green & White Splatter Vinyl]
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Product Details
- Genre / Style Pop Rock / Alternative Rock / Alt-Pop
- UPC 0080688601003
- Record Label Curb Records
- Edition Special Edition
- Format LP
- Disc Quantity 2
- Vinyl Color Black, Green & White
- Vinyl Special Effects Splatter
- Vinyl Size 12"
- Vinyl Weight Standard
- Release Date 11/15/2024
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Sixpence None the Richer's fourth studio album Divine Discontent was released in October 2002, arriving after a five-year gap marked by label struggles and personal challenges. This splatter vinyl edition marks the album's first-ever appearance on vinyl, pressed on black vinyl with green and white splatter across two LPs. The album served as the follow-up to the band's multi-platinum self-titled release, featuring Leigh Nash's ethereal vocals and Matt Slocum's intricate guitar work across 12 tracks that blend alternative pop with spiritual depth.
"Breathe Your Name" and the band's cover of Crowded House's "Don't Dream It's Over" stand as the album's hit singles, with "Breathe Your Name" winning the GMA Dove Award for Modern Rock/Alternative Recorded Song of the Year in 2003. The opening track showcases Slocum's talent for pairing Nash's lilting melodies with haunting minor key choruses. Additional standouts include the upbeat "Tonight," the lyrically rich "Down and Out of Time," "Paralyzed," and the epic closer "A Million Parachutes." While overall more rock-oriented than their previous album, Divine Discontent still delivers quieter moments like the beautiful "Melody of You." Nash contributed two tracks as a songwriter, demonstrating her evolving creative voice alongside Slocum's established songcraft.
This double LP splatter vinyl edition captures the album's polished production, offering warmth and detail to the layered arrangements that define the record. The vinyl format highlights the interplay between Nash's airy vocals and Slocum's textured guitar work, from the driving rhythms to the contemplative ballads. Lead singer Leigh Nash described the album title as representing how "sometimes your pain and the bad things you go through in life can be good if they bring you to a better place." After years of waiting, this vinyl pressing offers a tangible connection to an album born from turmoil and transformed into artistic triumph.
- Format: Black with Green & White Splatter Vinyl, 2 LP
- Standout tracks: "Breathe Your Name," "Don't Dream It's Over," "Tonight"
- Pressing details: Double LP, first-ever vinyl edition, 2024 release
- Genre/style: Alternative Pop, Indie Rock, Pop Rock
- UPC: 080688601003
Making its vinyl debut over two decades after its original release, this splatter edition presents Sixpence None the Richer's poignant exploration of faith, struggle, and redemption.
* The Spotify track list may not exactly represent the tracks and audio of this LP edition.
Track List:
Side A:
- Breathe Your Name
- Tonight
- Down And Out Of Time
Side B:
- Don't Dream It's Over
- Waiting On The Sun
- Still Burning
Side C:
- Melody Of You
- Paralyzed
- I've Been Waiting
Side D:
- Eyes Wide Open
- Dizzy
- Tension Is A Passing Note
- A Million Parachutes
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