![]() After several line-up changes, the quintet gelled with singer Daryl Taberski, drummer Tim Redmond, bassist Bob Whiteside, and guitarists Jon Salemi, and Scott Dressler. Snapcase -originally known as Solid State - was formed in 1989 in the suburbs of Buffalo, NY. ![]() Joining them on stage during the sold-out show will be a cross-generational line-up of local hardcore acts, including Against All Hope, Cinderblock, Exhibition, Spaced and Smash N’ Grab. Full details on the book will be announced closer to the early-November release date and show in Buffalo. In addition to hundreds of images, Optic will feature insight from friends and colleagues throughout the hardcore scene that tell stories from the road, the studio and of the band’s widespread impact. On November 4, meanwhile, Snapcase will play a sold-out hometown show at Buffalo, NY’s Rec Room, to celebrate the release of their forthcoming book, Optic -a 144-page visual history of the band’s earliest moments all the way through to their not-so-final show in January 2005. ![]() All three pressings of the highly influential title -which includes such genre-defining songs as “Caboose,” “Zombie Prescription,” and “Guilty by Ignorance” -can be pre-ordered here. Set for release on November 18, the album will be available in three exclusive colorways: pearlescent copper swirl (via the band’s website), clear yellow wax (Revolver), and white-yellow-swirl vinyl (). ![]() Email Craft Recordings celebrates the 25th anniversary of SNAPCASE‘s hardcore classic, Progression Through Unlearning, with three limited-edition vinyl reissues.
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