
Before dropping their skateboards for T-birds, New Jersey's Rye Coalition were a quintet of Faux-gazi aspirants living the post-hardcore dream. And while their debut album didn't arrive until 1997 (on the venerable Gern Blandsten imprint), the band issued a series of demos, splits, and 7"s in that run up. Gathered on Pulaski Skyway & Other Bridges Burned are splits with Maximillian Colby and Karp, Teen-Age Dance Session and New Sherrif In Town singles, The Dancing Man tape, and a few strays, annotated with fresh liner notes from Tony Rettman and period photos and flyers from the band's extensive archive.
BONUS: Limited hand screened jacket edition also comes with "Dover" b/w "Ceremony For A Fat Lip" 7"— a nearly complete account of the band's earliest and most savage years.

Pre-order: Orders will begin shipping in late April
- The Dancing Man Demo -
- A1 - Baby Puts Out Old Flames
- A2 - Don T. Nils
- A3 - Low Dog
- A4 - The Winningest Man
- A5 - Young Man Afraid Of Style
- A6 - Beautified Is A Vile Phrase
- Teen-Age Dance Session EP -
- A7 - Sensation
- A8 - Baby Puts Out Old Flames
- A9 - Algebra Of Need
- Karp Split -
- B1 - White Jesus Of 114 St
- B2 - Romancing The Italian Horn
- New Sheriff In Town EP -
- B3 - Cigarette For A Drag Queen
- B4 - Jimmy Walkover
- B5 - Great Communicator
- Bonus 7 -
- A1 - Dover
- B1 - Ceremony For A Fat Lip


