First Two Glossary Records

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the art guy
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Yeah, thanks anyway for trying. It would appear that no one has any knowledge of these records, as yours is the best response I've gotten. By the way, I also really like How We Handle Our Midnights and For What I Don't Become (maybe more than the new one, actually).

dprice
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oops, i just checked their website and realized you were actually asking about their first two albums, about which i know nothing. my bad.

dprice
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I live in Nashville and have been a Glossary fan since How We Handle Our Midnights came out in 2003 (I haven't heard the one before that). Both that album and their follow up For What I Don't Become are f-ing incredible and if you like their new one you should definitely seek them out. I think you can order from their website. I wouldn't say those albums sound "different," really, but they are earlier works of a band that keeps getting better and better. Glossary has been blessed by a consistent lineup in their 10 years together so their signature sound has been in place for a while. Seriously, I've been getting a lot more out of Glossary's last two records than anything Jay has done in a long time.

the art guy
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First Two Glossary Records

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So I like the newer stuff from Glossary. I've heard that their first 2 albums were different, and I want to know if anyone has any insight. Are they worth buying? (They just became available from the band's website.) As far as I know, there aren't any samples online anywhere......

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