In the annals of New York hardcore and crossover thrash, few albums carry the weight and impact of Leeway's debut, "Born to Expire". Recorded in 1987, released in 1989, "Born to Expire" stands as a testament to the energy that defined the crossover sound of the late '80s. Despite not achieving major commercial success, Leeway was always an integral part of the NYHC scene.
From the moment the needle drops on the opening track, "Rise and Fall," the heavy guitars and drums hit your senses like a sledgehammer. Throughout the album's 12 tracks, Leeway delivers with an unflinching intensity, but "Born to Expire" is more than just a collection of mosh-inducing riffs. The band's musicianship shines through with their dynamic songwriting, demonstrating a level of depth and complexity that sets them apart from their peers. Production-wise, "Born to Expire" benefits from the touch of engineer Tom Soares, whose work behind the board gives the album a clarity and punch that allows every instrument to shine without sacrificing any of its raw intensity.
Generation Records and Upstate Records have teamed up to release a 35yr anniversary vinyl reissue. The reissue comes in 2 colors, Oxblood Red (Generation Records exclusive) and Blue Marble (Upstate Records exclusive). RevHQ also has an exclusive Black and Yellow Marble variant, each color variant is limited to 200 copies. If you missed out, pre-orders are now up for black vinyl.
In the years since its release, "Born to Expire" has rightfully earned its place as a classic album, inspiring countless bands and leaving an indelible mark on the hardcore and metal scenes. If you're a fan of hardcore punk, thrash metal, or just good old-fashioned musical catharsis, do yourself a favor and pick up a copy of the album. You won't be disappointed.
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