I really like the idea behind this box set, and I like that they are continuing it. Their first four 7" releases, on an exclusive colour in a screened mailer; hand numbered and exclusively for tour.
From the look of things I got number 175/200. The box set was already opened when I got it (so it would be really rude not to take them out, take photos of them, play them once and then just gaze longingly at it forever). Shout out to whoever it was from though, the mailer and records were all in great condition. I have heard some horror stories of this one with people writing on the screened mailers for posting, instead of an outer mailer/ jiffy bag (silly bunch).
First up is the 2008 demo, and Touche Amore's first release; it came out on No Sleep records. By this point it is apparent that the mystery colour is clear for these four 7"s (as is with the new box set from what pressing information I have seen). I'm not too sure on other box sets, but my version of the demo has tiny dashes of black in it. The demo was actually already pressed on clear/100 for the first press; so this variant clears up confusion with new A/B labels (the first press has really nice T/A labels and every pressing after has these A/B ones, I'll post on this a little later). Also, the sleeves are leftovers from the first press, as by the second press the sleeves came on thicker card with slightly revised artwork (again, you'll see all of this in the next few posts).
Next up is the La Dispute split, officially named Searching For a Pulse/ The Worth of the World. This features some great artwork from Nick Steinhardt, and some flawless design work, with a die-cut fold out cover (again, more of this in later posts). The recording quality of the Touche side suffers a little on this release, but god damn if the songs aren't amazing. And the bands' respective vocalists contribute guest spots to each others tracks on this split, super cool idea.
The split with Make Do and Mend came out as a split release with 6131 Records and Panic Records. Both bands offer two songs each (same as TA/LD) and comes with some really nice fold out artwork (probably the work of Nick, but I'm not 100% on that one). Touche Amore, La Dispute and Make Do and Mend are all part of a group of hardcore bands called The Wave (some inside joke apparently), along with Pianos Become the Teeth and Defeater. It's cool that up to this point these bands are all doing interlinked splits. All of them (the bands and the splits) are fantastic, well worth a listen if you haven't already.
Finally is the live on WERS 7". I believe this was self-released by the band under the label name Condolences. It still is the only release on the label. This 7'' came in quite limited quantities; to this day only 500 exist. 300 on black, and 200 on clear (for this box set). The recording here is great, and a nice insight to the band's live sound. The centre labels with the Condolences logo on them are a nice touch too. This could easily be my favourite live release.
This thing seems a real piece of history to me now, although I've only had it a short while. Since releasing this the band have offered up another 4 7"s, and are signed to fucking Deathwish inc. such a great progression. However, this early material is pure gold to me; and the whole hand numbered/ exclusive colour/ screened mailer/ tour only deal just gets me too. I seriously love this band too much. If you're into them at all, get looking forward to quite a few posts. And if anyone can help out on anything I'm missing, check my Deadformat link in the blog description and message me!
Now I just have to cross my fingers, as the new box set is an email application/ lottery style deal where owners are picked at random instead of being thrown up on a webstore/ being available on tour. Crazy. As I said, fingers crossed!