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Deep Elm - Hearts Bleed Blue - Sampler No. 4

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Deep Elm - Hearts Bleed Blue - Sampler No. 4

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    Hearts Bleed Blue is the fourth label sampler from Deep Elm Records; a 19-track glimpse into the label's formidable roster of emo-punk groups, it includes new material like Brandtson's reflective "The Rookie Year," the controlled frenzy of Red Animal War's "Jambalaya," and the Appleseed Cast's dream poppy "E to W," as well as older selections from the Deep Elm catalog by favorites Seven Storey and Planes Mistaken for Stars.

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