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Artist's albums
Live at Studio 601
2022 · single
Kodak
2022 · album
AA Almanac
2022 · single
Sumter
2022 · single
Feeling Well
2022 · single
The Season (Acoustic)
2021 · album
Me and My Lovers (Acoustic)
2021 · single
Lucky Bastard (Acoustic)
2021 · single
All Get Out on Audiotree Live (#2)
2019 · EP
Northport Sessions
2019 · EP
First Contact (Northport Sessions)
2019 · single
No Bouquet
2018 · album
Value
2018 · single
God Damn
2018 · single
Self Repair
2018 · single
However Long
2018 · single
Nobody Likes A Quitter
2016 · album
All Get Out on Audiotree Live
2015 · EP
Movement
2015 · EP
The Season
2011 · album
All Get Out
2008 · album
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Biography
Equal Vision Records and South Carolina-based indie-rock quartet All Get Out are excited to announce the release of Kodak, the band’s first full-length offering since 2018's No Bouquet. A record centered around the concept of small town living in America and how they — along with its people who stay behind — continue to remain frozen in time, Kodak is a 10-track, vivid reflection on the unaddressable things that still bother you from another era of your lifetime. As much as you can try, you can never fully run away from who you are because it'll always be part of who you are. It's in your soul, your heart, your essence. That sense of resigned futility is something that All Get Out has captured on its touching new album, Kodak. Formed in Charleston, SC in 2007, frontman Nathan Hussey is the only original member left in the band, joined by guitarist Kyle Samuel, drummer Dominic Nastasi and bassist James Gibson. And while Hussey and Nastasi really fleshed out the demos between them before recording the bulk of the songs in May 2021, a conscious decision was made this time around to also incorporate the same kind of approach Hussey had taken with the two solo albums he’s released. “We wanted to make a record where I got my voice, as the writer, heard first – and then we tacked on everything else,” Hussey says. “It’s means this is more of a songwritery record, and that’s on purpose.” It’s a method that suits the introspective nature of the record perfectly.