Album artwork for The Horse Latitudes by The Promise Ring

“Nestled between the emotionally terse 30 Degrees Everywhere and the pop explosion of Nothing Feels Good, this singles and unreleased songs compilation sees the Promise Ring in a number of different musical phases. The earliest material on the record, including ‘Watertown Plank’ and the emo classic ‘A Picture Postcard,’ showcase the raw origins of the band and their early tendencies to couple meandering guitar notes with unbridled and distorted rock. ‘E. Texas Ave.,’ a fan favorite from the group’s split 7” with Texas Is the Reason, is also a noteworthy inclusion, not to mention the toughest song the band has ever recorded. Horse Latitudes is a must for the group’s fans, and is also a pretty good listen for anyone looking for solid emotional rock that is just as good at keeping quiet as it is at blasting out the speakers.”

The Promise Ring

The Horse Latitudes

Epitaph
Album artwork for The Horse Latitudes by The Promise Ring
LP

$23.99

Clear Vinyl

Released 03/08/2019Catalog Number

A 821169

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The Promise Ring

The Horse Latitudes

Epitaph
Album artwork for The Horse Latitudes by The Promise Ring
LP

$23.99

Clear Vinyl

Released 03/08/2019Catalog Number

A 821169

Learn more

“Nestled between the emotionally terse 30 Degrees Everywhere and the pop explosion of Nothing Feels Good, this singles and unreleased songs compilation sees the Promise Ring in a number of different musical phases. The earliest material on the record, including ‘Watertown Plank’ and the emo classic ‘A Picture Postcard,’ showcase the raw origins of the band and their early tendencies to couple meandering guitar notes with unbridled and distorted rock. ‘E. Texas Ave.,’ a fan favorite from the group’s split 7” with Texas Is the Reason, is also a noteworthy inclusion, not to mention the toughest song the band has ever recorded. Horse Latitudes is a must for the group’s fans, and is also a pretty good listen for anyone looking for solid emotional rock that is just as good at keeping quiet as it is at blasting out the speakers.”