There Is Nothing New Under the Sun

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There is Nothing New Under the Sun
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EP by
ReleasedMay 18, 1999
RecordedSeptember 4–17, 1998
Studio Red House Studios, Lawrence, Kansas
Genre Metalcore
Length28:22
Label Hydra Head
Producer Ed Rose
Coalesce chronology
Functioning on Impatience
(1998)
There is Nothing New Under the Sun
(1999)
0:12 Revolution in Just Listening
(1999)
Alternative cover
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Alternative cover for the 2007 re-release
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [1]
Exclaim! Favorable [2]
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Your Last RitesMixed [4]

There is Nothing New Under the Sun is an EP by American metalcore band Coalesce which features the band covering songs by Led Zeppelin, which was originally released on May 18, 1999, through Hydra Head Records. In 2007, the recording was re-released by Hydra Head Records, which included the full original EP with re-recorded vocal tracks, a new master and all of the Coalesce tracks from their split EPs with The Get Up Kids, Today is the Day and Boy Sets Fire. The initial idea behind the covers album was to not only emulate Garage Days Re-Revisited , a Metallica album composed of covers, but to also allow for guitarist Jes Steineger to establish a musical connection with his father, as he was a fan of Led Zeppelin. [5]

Contents

Track listing

There is Nothing New Under the Sun (1999)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Immigrant Song" Page, Plant 2:28
2."Heartbreaker"Page, Plant, Jones, Bonham 3:39
3."Black Dog"Page, Plant, Jones4:10
4."Out on the Tiles"Page, Plant, Bonham3:54
5."Whole Lotta Love"Page, Plant, Jones, Bonham, Dixon 3:59
6."That's the Way"Page, Plant5:04
7."Thank You"Page, Plant4:59
2007 expanded edition bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
8."I'm Giving Up On This One" (The Get Up Kids cover) Pryor, Suptic, Rob Pope, Ryan Pope 2:17
9."Vehicle" (Boysetsfire cover)Gray, Istvan, Ehrenbrand, Latshaw3:00
10."In the Wilderness" (Boysetsfire cover)Gray, Istvan, Ehrenbrand, Latshaw3:12
11."Bob Junior"Ingram, Steineger, Ellis, Richardson3:19
12."Supernaut" (Black Sabbath cover) Butler, Iommi, Osbourne, Ward 3:20
13."Cutting Away" (Undertow cover) Pettibone, Holcomb, Johnston, Murphy3:05
14."That's the Way" (redux)Page, Plant5:04
15."Thank You" (redux)Page, Plant4:44
Total length:56:23

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