"Selfish Machines" by Pierce The Veil on LP is an emotionally charged post-hardcore album that blends soaring melodies, intricate guitar work and passionate vocals into a cohesive, cinematic listening experience. Pressed on classic vinyl, this edition lets the dynamic production and layered arrangements unfold with warmth and depth, from explosive, fast-paced tracks to intimate, atmospheric passages. Lyrically, "Selfish Machines" dives into themes of emotional conflict, relationships and self-discovery, capturing moments of vulnerability alongside defiant energy. The LP format, with its large artwork and tactile feel, underlines the album's conceptual character and invites you to experience it as a complete narrative rather than just a collection of songs. Whether you are rediscovering the record or hearing it for the first time on vinyl, this edition is designed for focused, immersive listening and long-term collecting.
Pierce The Veil are a post-hardcore band known for their distinctive blend of aggressive riffs, technical musicianship and melodic, often anthemic hooks. Over the years, they have built a dedicated international fanbase through relentless touring, energetic live shows and a catalog of albums that have left a lasting mark on the alternative scene. Their songs frequently resonate with fans for their emotional intensity and personal, confessional lyrics, helping the band to establish themselves as one of the key names of modern post-hardcore and alternative rock. "Selfish Machines" is often regarded as a pivotal release in their development, capturing a formative creative phase and expanding their reach beyond their early core audience.
Rude Records, the label behind this LP, is an independent company known for its strong focus on alternative, punk, emo and rock artists. Over the years, Rude Records has helped bring numerous niche and rising bands to a broader audience by combining artist-friendly structures with global distribution and promotion. The label stands out for its close collaboration with its artists and an identity deeply rooted in the DIY and underground ethos, while still ensuring high production standards and carefully curated physical releases such as this vinyl edition of "Selfish Machines".