Here at Dying Scene, we’re all about punk bands. We also like new music. Today we happen to have new(ish) music – from a punk(ish) band – to share with you! It’s a new self-titled compilation album from Milwaukee’s Tintoretto, featuring all new re-recordings of songs from the band’s initial run from 1998 through Y2K. Check that shit out below and then head over to Expert Work Records’ Bandcamp to get it on colored vinyl, black vinyl, and/or compact disc!
Here are some words from the band:
“We knew out the gate that we wanted Tintoretto to be more of a band that had a deeper range of emotion put into these songs. We wanted more adult themes and less teen angst. I think this was relatively easy to achieve due to the bitter break-up of Managra and some of the animosity we carried. The original recordings were raw and reflected our youth and frame of mind, which to me were a very important thing to remember when listening to these songs, These are the same songs, but with a sheen, a beautiful fresh coat of paint, with a fair amount of fresh material and changes made throughout”