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Karate, Unwound, Codeine, and Current Reissues Announced by Numero Group

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Karate, Unwound, Codeine, and Current Reissues Announced by Numero Group

Box sets and unearthed recordings are coming as part of the label’s “90s month” celebrating “North American Indie & Emo”

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Numero Group has announced a handful of new and archival releases from Codeine, Karate, Unwound, and Current as part of the label’s “‘90s Month,” celebrating what it calls “influential strains of North American Indie & Emo.” 

First up is Unwound’s final recording Live Leaves, a live album documenting their final tour, due out September 2. That’s followed by the release of Codeine’s recently discovered studio session Dessau on September 16; it was recorded between Frigid Stars (1990) and White Birch (1994). 

The Time Expired 5xLP box set from the recently reunited Karate (who are scheduled to perform at Pitchfork Music Festival on July 16) is out September 30. It includes 2000’s Unsolved (which includes three unreleased ), 2002’s Some Boots, 2004’s Pockets albums, and for the first time on vinyl, 2001’s Cancel/Sing EP.

The entire discography of Midwestern DIY emo band Current in the form of a 3xLP box set called Yesterday’s Tomorrow Is Not Today on October 7.

Numero reissued Karate’s 1998 album The Bed Is in the Ocean in March. They’ve previously released box sets from Pastor T.L. Barrett (I Shall Wear a Crown), Duster (Capsule Losing Contact) Jackie Shane, Blonde Redhead (Masculin Féminin), and Husker Dü (Savage Young Dü). Unwound Bassist Vern Rumsey died at 47 in 2020.

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