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The Promise Ring had sold around 4,000 copies of 30° Everywhere on tour prior to its release on September 10, 1996. [8] [16] Despite this, the album was an underground success, earning the group attention from independent publications. [1]
The Promise Ring was an American rock band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, that is recognized as part of the second wave of emo. Among various other EPs and singles , the band released four studio albums during their initial run: 30° Everywhere (1996), Nothing Feels Good (1997), Very Emergency (1999), and Wood/Water (2002).
Three years after getting in trouble for drug use in college, Blake Renner and his girlfriend, Sarah Masters, move into a house with an excellent backyard and a guest house; however, the realtor reveals that there is one catch: a drug-addict-turned-squatter named Randy Cockfield who is living in the guest house collecting drugs and priceless artifacts.
List of other song appearances, showing associated albums Title Year Album "Ooh Do I Love You" 1996 Ooh Do I Love You "Pink Chimneys" 1997 (Don't Forget To) Breathe
The Horse Latitudes is an EP by the emo band The Promise Ring. It was released in 1997 on Jade Tree Records . The album was released between their debut album 30° Everywhere and their hit record Nothing Feels Good .
30° Everywhere: The Promise Ring - The Doctor Came at Dawn: Smog - High School High soundtrack: Various Artists: Soundtrack Home Again: New Edition - Mr. Happy Go Lucky: John Mellencamp - New Adventures in Hi-Fi: R.E.M. US Nine Objects of Desire: Suzanne Vega - Not in My Airforce: Robert Pollard - Test for Echo: Rush - What Would the Community ...
The Guest House received mixed reviews from critics. Writing for AfterEllen, Danielle Riendeau summed up her review by saying: "Guest House is largely a fun piece of fluff, with attractive leads and a fun premise, but the film is far, far too chatty for its own good. The writing is spotty, with a few clunky lines, and the final third dives far ...
Davey von Bohlen (born August 11, 1975) is an American musician and songwriter.He is best known for serving as lead vocalist and guitarist of the emo band The Promise Ring and also as guitarist and backing vocalist in short-lived cult band Cap'n Jazz originally from 1993 to 1995.