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Until The Ink Runs Out is the second full-length album released by metalcore band Eighteen Visions. It is often considered to be the bands' finest release by much of the older fans, as well as the record that gathered national attention for the band, due to the rising of Trustkill Records. "Prelude to an Epic" was later re-recorded as "The Epic" for a bonus track on their self-titled album. Loudwire named the album 21st on their list of "25 Best Metalcore Albums of All Time".

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  • Until the Ink Runs Out è il secondo album della band metalcore statunitense Eighteen Visions del 2000. (it)
  • Until The Ink Runs Out (en español: Hasta que la tinta se acabe) es el segundo álbum de estudio de la banda de metalcore Eighteen Visions. A menudo es considerado el mejor álbum de la banda por sus antiguos fanes, y ganó atención nacional debido al aumento de popularidad del sello con el que habían firmado, . La canción «Prelude to an Epic» sería posteriormente regrabada en las sesiones para su disco autotitulado con el nombre The Epic. (es)
  • Until The Ink Runs Out is the second full-length album released by metalcore band Eighteen Visions. It is often considered to be the bands' finest release by much of the older fans, as well as the record that gathered national attention for the band, due to the rising of Trustkill Records. "Prelude to an Epic" was later re-recorded as "The Epic" for a bonus track on their self-titled album. Loudwire named the album 21st on their list of "25 Best Metalcore Albums of All Time". (en)
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  • Until The Ink Runs Out (en español: Hasta que la tinta se acabe) es el segundo álbum de estudio de la banda de metalcore Eighteen Visions. A menudo es considerado el mejor álbum de la banda por sus antiguos fanes, y ganó atención nacional debido al aumento de popularidad del sello con el que habían firmado, . El álbum fue grabado en cuatro días en Doubletime Studios, donde la banda había grabado dos lanzamientos anteriormente (su demo de 1999 primero, y luego su EP ). Este fue el primer disco en tener a Keith Barney en guitarra, y sería el último con Javier van Huss en el bajo, luego de un distanciamiento entre él y la banda al terminar la gira por este álbum. Se pueden encontrar dentro de este multitud de referencias a películas, tales como la intro a She's a Movie Produced Masterpice que fue tomada de Back to the Future (1985) o la intro y final de «Champagne and Sleeping Pills» de The Shining (1980). La intro a "That ain't Elvis playing the Piano" es de un Stage Show de The Dorsey Brothers, grabado en 1956. El sonido del disco se diferenció del de sus contemporáneos por poseer quiebres increíblemente pesados, una instrumentalización técnica y frecuentes cambios de ritmo, además de la carismática voz de James Hart. Estas características han llevado a pensar que Eighteen Visions fue una de las primeras bandas en tener un sonido deathcore latente, junto con los primeros discos de Underoath y . Fue alrededor de esta época, donde la banda también se hizo popular por reemplazar los pantalones anchos y las poleras deportivas en sus shows por pantalones apretados, cabellos estilizados y también teñidos, algo que no fue bienvenido por la mayoría de los fanes del hardcore, y que con el tiempo se transformaría en la moda de las bandas peyorativamente conocidas como Fashioncore. James y Javier obtuvieron su inspiración para hacer esto, de la escuela de Arte que por ese tiempo se encontraban terminando. La canción «Prelude to an Epic» sería posteriormente regrabada en las sesiones para su disco autotitulado con el nombre The Epic. (es)
  • Until The Ink Runs Out is the second full-length album released by metalcore band Eighteen Visions. It is often considered to be the bands' finest release by much of the older fans, as well as the record that gathered national attention for the band, due to the rising of Trustkill Records. The album was recorded in a four-day session at Doubletime Studios, where they had previously recorded twice (once for a demo sometime in 1999, and once for the No Time for Love session) for a budget of just over one grand. This was the band's first release to feature Keith Barney on guitar, and would ultimately be the last to feature Javier van Huss on bass. Good Life Recordings 12" vinyl came out first. The vinyl had the words "Hair Dressers of the World" on side A and "Unite!" on side B on the matrix runout. It was limited to a pressing of 1000 on black and 200 on pink. Trustkill then released the CD version which first came in digipaks, but in pressings after 2002 it was released in jewel case. For some odd reason the CD version listed "Elevator Music" and "The Nothing" as combined songs, while on the vinyl they are actually on different sides of the record). The CD omits "Elevator Music", which is a dark ambient interlude intended to split the album in half (finish the A side in the case of the vinyl). "Prelude to an Epic" was combined with "Flowers for Ingrid" on the CD, though this time the songs are both intact. The album featured a multitude of film references, including the intro from "She's a Movie Produced Masterpiece" being taken from Back to the Future (1985) and an intro and outro from "Champagne and Sleeping Pills" from The Shining (1980). The intro from "That ain't Elvis playing Piano" is from The Dorsey Brothers "Stage Show" recorded in 1956. The ending from "The Nothing" is taken from the closing scene of 'The Elephant Man' (1980). It is during this era and touring that the band defined themselves and created the style of "fashioncore", which at the time was simply to be different from the over done dressing of the metalcore scene (sports jersey and baggy jeans). For the tour, the band painted the amps and mic stands of gold paint and set up various doll heads around the stage, which were written and drawn on by James and Javier, who were finishing up beauty school. The tour proved to be somewhat disastrous for the band at this time, first missing a total of 9 shows within a month, mostly due to van problems, and the cold fronts building up between Javier and the rest of the band. In fact, directly after the return home from the 18 Visions/Throwdown tour, Javier was told by a friend of the band that he was being replaced by Mick Morris of the band xClearx, which the band had played some shows with earlier. "Prelude to an Epic" was later re-recorded as "The Epic" for a bonus track on their self-titled album. Loudwire named the album 21st on their list of "25 Best Metalcore Albums of All Time". (en)
  • Until the Ink Runs Out è il secondo album della band metalcore statunitense Eighteen Visions del 2000. (it)
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