Codeine’s swan song arrived in 1994 amid grunge’s ascension to alt radio’s godhead status.
"John Engle’s guitar alternates between crystalline and sludge, and Stephen Immerwhar’s distorted bass floats on top of punishing drums from newcomer Doug Scharin (Rex, June of 44), resulting in nine perfect meditations on the loneliness and uncertainty of early adulthood.
“Codeine’s unyielding numbness creates its own kind of warmth - the feeling of cold water running for so long that it suddenly feels hot.” - Spin
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Codeine’s swan song arrived in 1994 amid grunge’s ascension to alt radio’s godhead status.
"John Engle’s guitar alternates between crystalline and sludge, and Stephen Immerwhar’s distorted bass floats on top of punishing drums from newcomer Doug Scharin (Rex, June of 44), resulting in nine perfect meditations on the loneliness and uncertainty of early adulthood.
“Codeine’s unyielding numbness creates its own kind of warmth - the feeling of cold water running for so long that it suddenly feels hot.” - Spin
Codeine’s swan song arrived in 1994 amid grunge’s ascension to alt radio’s godhead status.
"John Engle’s guitar alternates between crystalline and sludge, and Stephen Immerwhar’s distorted bass floats on top of punishing drums from newcomer Doug Scharin (Rex, June of 44), resulting in nine perfect meditations on the loneliness and uncertainty of early adulthood.
“Codeine’s unyielding numbness creates its own kind of warmth - the feeling of cold water running for so long that it suddenly feels hot.” - Spin
Codeine’s swan song arrived in 1994 amid grunge’s ascension to alt radio’s godhead status.
"John Engle’s guitar alternates between crystalline and sludge, and Stephen Immerwhar’s distorted bass floats on top of punishing drums from newcomer Doug Scharin (Rex, June of 44), resulting in nine perfect meditations on the loneliness and uncertainty of early adulthood.
“Codeine’s unyielding numbness creates its own kind of warmth - the feeling of cold water running for so long that it suddenly feels hot.” - Spin
2023 Reissue. Black vinyl LP.
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Codeine’s swan song arrived in 1994 amid grunge’s ascension to alt radio’s godhead status.
"John Engle’s guitar alternates between crystalline and sludge, and Stephen Immerwhar’s distorted bass floats on top of punishing drums from newcomer Doug Scharin (Rex, June of 44), resulting in nine perfect meditations on the loneliness and uncertainty of early adulthood.
“Codeine’s unyielding numbness creates its own kind of warmth - the feeling of cold water running for so long that it suddenly feels hot.” - Spin
2023 Reissue. Limited edition "Washed Up" coloured vinyl.
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Codeine’s swan song arrived in 1994 amid grunge’s ascension to alt radio’s godhead status.
"John Engle’s guitar alternates between crystalline and sludge, and Stephen Immerwhar’s distorted bass floats on top of punishing drums from newcomer Doug Scharin (Rex, June of 44), resulting in nine perfect meditations on the loneliness and uncertainty of early adulthood.
“Codeine’s unyielding numbness creates its own kind of warmth - the feeling of cold water running for so long that it suddenly feels hot.” - Spin
Available To Order (Estimated Shipping between 7-14 Working Days)
This item is to the best of our knowledge available to us from the supplier and should ship to you within the time-frame indicated. If there are any unforeseen issues with availability we will notify you immediately
Codeine’s swan song arrived in 1994 amid grunge’s ascension to alt radio’s godhead status.
"John Engle’s guitar alternates between crystalline and sludge, and Stephen Immerwhar’s distorted bass floats on top of punishing drums from newcomer Doug Scharin (Rex, June of 44), resulting in nine perfect meditations on the loneliness and uncertainty of early adulthood.
“Codeine’s unyielding numbness creates its own kind of warmth - the feeling of cold water running for so long that it suddenly feels hot.” - Spin