Best Worth-the-Wait Release

Cost of Living, a Denver supergroup featuring ex-members of Qualm, the Departure and Shogun, completed production on its debut in the spring of 2004. But Trample the Weak, Hurdle the Dead wasn't released until last month -- an excruciating eternity for the quintet's fans, many of whom have been rabid...
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Cost of Living, a Denver supergroup featuring ex-members of Qualm, the Departure and Shogun, completed production on its debut in the spring of 2004. But Trample the Weak, Hurdle the Dead wasn’t released until last month — an excruciating eternity for the quintet’s fans, many of whom have been rabid devotees of singer Justin Hackl and guitarist Ryan Welter since their days in Qualm. Why the wait? According to Hackl, the band “just wasn’t ready yet.” But now, with Cost of Living consistently outdrawing most touring punk bands who visit town, it’s the perfect time for Trample‘s melodic, uncompromising assault.


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