Love At The End Of The World sees Bill LaBounty return in a format that feels long overdue. With around 107,000 monthly listeners on Spotify and more than 8.5 million streams on one standout track, LaBounty's catalog continues to find listeners quietly, without heavy platform visibility or a verified artist presence. His audience remains steady, driven by long-term discovery rather than short-term hype.Originally released in 2014, following Into Something Blue, the album sits firmly within LaBounty's signature blend of soft rock and country-leaning songwriting. Since it's release, the album has largely been experienced through digital listening, while physical editions remained absent from it's initial lifecycle.This vinyl release is not positioned as a mass-market move, but as a focused offering for collectors and dedicated listeners. It reframes Love At The End Of The World as a long-form listening experience and gives the record a physical presence it never fully had at release. In a catalog that continues to age well, the vinyl edition functions as both a reintroduction and a preservation of an album that has remained understated but enduring.