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Album artwork for Death is Nothing to Us by Fiddlehead
Album artwork for Death is Nothing to Us by Fiddlehead

Fiddlehead’s third album Death is Nothing to Us is a defiant, new chapter for the band. Since 2014, the Boston-based group have been honing their unique sound, bringing together the energy of hardcore, the anthemic melodies of ‘90s alternative, and the unbridled passion of Revolution Summer era emo. Their previous albums, 2018’s Springtime and Blind and 2021’s Between The Richness, dealt heavily with grief from different perspectives, and now their latest feels like ade facto culmination, drawing together many of the catalog’s through-lines sonically and lyrically

Fiddlehead

Death is Nothing to Us

Run For Cover Records
Album artwork for Death is Nothing to Us by Fiddlehead
LP +

$24.99

exclusive

Gatefold, 24” poster with lyrics and album art

Green in Coke Bottle Clear

Rough Trade Exclusive
Limited to 300 copies
Released 08/18/2023Catalogue Number

FC259lp-C5

Album artwork for Death is Nothing to Us by Fiddlehead
LP +

$24.99

Neon Orange

Released 08/18/2023Catalogue Number

RFC259lp-C4

Album artwork for Death is Nothing to Us by Fiddlehead
CD

$14.99

Released 08/18/2023Catalogue Number

RFC259cd

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Fiddlehead

Death is Nothing to Us

Run For Cover Records
Album artwork for Death is Nothing to Us by Fiddlehead
LP +

$24.99

exclusive

Gatefold, 24” poster with lyrics and album art

Green in Coke Bottle Clear

Rough Trade Exclusive
Limited to 300 copies
Released 08/18/2023Catalogue Number

FC259lp-C5

Album artwork for Death is Nothing to Us by Fiddlehead
LP +

$24.99

Neon Orange

Released 08/18/2023Catalogue Number

RFC259lp-C4

Album artwork for Death is Nothing to Us by Fiddlehead
CD

$14.99

Released 08/18/2023Catalogue Number

RFC259cd

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Fiddlehead’s third album Death is Nothing to Us is a defiant, new chapter for the band. Since 2014, the Boston-based group have been honing their unique sound, bringing together the energy of hardcore, the anthemic melodies of ‘90s alternative, and the unbridled passion of Revolution Summer era emo. Their previous albums, 2018’s Springtime and Blind and 2021’s Between The Richness, dealt heavily with grief from different perspectives, and now their latest feels like ade facto culmination, drawing together many of the catalog’s through-lines sonically and lyrically