Banner Pilot updates on upcoming LP

Banner Pilot have announced some updates on their upcoming full length debut for Go Kart Records:

The big news is that the LP is essentially done! We master on Saturday with Dave Gardner of Selby Tigers fame. He did Lifter Puller and D4’s vs. God and Situationist Comedy – excuse me I dropped something. I’m still laboring over a few vocal takes, but being out of tune in parts in punk rock, right? Right! It helps me gets me to sleep at night.

Anyways, I can’t wait to put this album to bed and re-focus the band on the acoustic soft-rock Hall & Oates-ish tunes Nate’s been writing. We scrapped “Via Northeast” as a title for the LP – Nate tried to get inspiration from a bus schedule, which is hard to do. We’re reverting to the original idea which Danny once said sucked but now says doesn’t suck as much – Resignation Day. Go-Kart tells us they need a few months to disto it and send it out for reviews before it releases, so maybe May?

Vinyl versions of the album are also expected, possibly on Kiss of Death Records who also released the band’s 2007 Split with Monikers. The band released their last album, Pass the Poison, in 2006.
Source Banner Pilot have announced some updates on their upcoming full length debut for Go Kart Records:

The big news is that the LP is essentially done! We master on Saturday with Dave Gardner of Selby Tigers fame. He did Lifter Puller and D4’s vs. God and Situationist Comedy – excuse me I dropped something. I’m still laboring over a few vocal takes, but being out of tune in parts in punk rock, right? Right! It helps me gets me to sleep at night.

Anyways, I can’t wait to put this album to bed and re-focus the band on the acoustic soft-rock Hall & Oates-ish tunes Nate’s been writing. We scrapped “Via Northeast” as a title for the LP – Nate tried to get inspiration from a bus schedule, which is hard to do. We’re reverting to the original idea which Danny once said sucked but now says doesn’t suck as much – Resignation Day. Go-Kart tells us they need a few months to disto it and send it out for reviews before it releases, so maybe May?

Vinyl versions of the album are also expected, possibly on Kiss of Death Records who also released the band’s 2007 Split with Monikers. The band released their last album, Pass the Poison, in 2006.
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