This article has been imported from chorus.fm for discussion. All of the forum rules still apply. Copeland will release a new album, Revolving Doors: An Orchestral Best-Of, featuring new versions of old classics. Pre-orders are now up and the new version of “Coffee” is up for stream. more Not all embedded content is displayed here. You can view the original to see embedded videos, tweets, etc.
I had a feeling this was what they were hinting toward in their teasers. Very excited, can't wait to see the tracklisting!
This is a really cool concept. Copeland doesn't get nearly enough recognition, especially their last few releases which are so good. They have a flawless discography.
I’ma bit disappointed that it isn’t a new new album. Blushing was probably my most listened to album of 2019-20. Waltz on Water is the best album closer since Some Will Seek. Aaron you amazing sob.
Coffee, one of my favourite songs. I was afraid to listen to it but I love how they reworked it! It definitely sounds like it could've been on Blushing! I know they don't touch BMT live much anymore. But that album was my everything in 2004. Saw them open for Switchfoot in Toronto that year and no one knew who they were (Besides me and my best friend) . The days when you'd be up front singing to every song and no one had a clue.
As I said in the teaser topic, hyped for whatever they do, and as much as I'd love an album of new material this is sure not to disappoint either. Bring on the orchestral classics.
Y’all think “Walking Downtown” made the cut? /s Was kinda hoping for new stuff, but still interested. I hope they pull from some deeper cuts too. I wonder if there will be a new song on here at all? Aaron has posted about wanting to eventually get a “What Cannot Be Found pt. 2” out there.
Yeah same. Don't get me wrong the albums after are a thing of beauty. But I do have an emotional attachment to the first two albums. I've seen them about 8 times. 5 of those times by the winter of 2006. (Toronto and Buffalo dates of their tour with Cartel, Gatsbys American Dream and The Staring Line).