(LP) Plumtree - This Day Won't Last At All (Limited Pressing)

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Release Date: 070326
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July 3rd 2026
Limited Edition Vinyl

New pressing of Plumtree This Day Won't Last At All available! Very limited amount available outside the boxset.. Pressed on 180 gram vinyl with liner notes by Vish Khanna, these won't last long!

This Day Won't Last At All is the third and final studio album by the Canadian indie rock band Plumtree, released in 2000 through Endearing Records. It represents the band's most mature work, showcasing a transition from their early "cuddlecore" pop roots into more complex song structures and darker, nuanced indie-pop arrangements.

Plumtree was a Halifax pop/ rock band that existed between 1993 and 2000. Sisters Carla and Lynette Gillismet Amanda Braden and Nina Martin through music teachers in 1993 when they were all under the age of 17. Four months later, they performed their first set at renowned Halifax all-ages club Cafe Ole. Plumtree's upbeat "happy" sound quickly caught the ear of local label Cinnamon Toast Records, as well as popular Halifax bands Sloan, Thrush Hermit and Jale. This support helped Plumtree secure high-profile shows at the Halifax Pop Explosion and Toronto's Edgefest, and kick-started years of touring. In 1995,Ottawa native Catriona Sturton joined Plumtree after Nina left for university in Montreal. Plumtree maintained a strong national (albeit underground) presence throughout the late '90s thanks to video airplay, festival appearances, three full-length albums and near-constant touring alongside Thrush Hermit, the Local Rabbits, the Weakerthans, Duotang, Superfriendz, Julie Doiron and the Inbreds. Notable awards included Best Canadian Band Under Twenty from the YTV Achievement Awards (1996) and an East Coast Music Award nomination for Predicts the Future (1998).

Track list:

 
1.
 
2.
One Stop 03:04
 
3.
I'm Not Moving 03:41
 
4.
Regret 03:11
 
5.
Lies I Tell Myself 04:43
 
6.
Hello Again 03:14
 
7.
Tonight's Not Alright 04:02
 
8.
Lattitude 04:44
 
9.
My My 03:24
 
10.
I Could Draw A Line 03:45
 
11.
Thrilled To Be Here 03:38
 
12.
Faraway 04:22
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