Formats
- MRG579CDCD £12.00
- MRG579LPC1Long Player £42.00X
Deluxe Version. Gatefold jacket with spot gloss and coloured vinyl and bonus 12”, Deluxe 3LP is limited edition and pressed opaque red (LP1 and LP2) and tracklight green (bonus 12”), all vinyl cut at 45 RPM.
- MRG579LPLong Player £28.00X
Double Gatefold Black Vinyl.
Label
The Mountain Goats
Goths
The theme this time around is goth, a subject closer to my heart perhaps than that of any Mountain Goats album previous. And while John writes the songs, as he always has, it feels more than ever like he’s speaking for all of us in the band, erstwhile goths (raises hand) or otherwise, for these are songs that approach an identity most often associated with youth from a perspective that is inescapably
adult. Anyone old enough to have had the experience of finding oneself at sea in a cultural landscape that’s suddenly indecipherable will empathize with Pat Travers showing up to a Bauhaus show looking to jam, for example. But underneath the outward humor, there is evident throughout a real tenderness
toward, and solidarity with, our former fellow travellers - the friends whose bands never made it out of Fender’s Ballroom, the Gene Loves Jezebels of the world - the ones whose gothic paths were overtaken by the realities of life, or of its opposite. It’s something we talk about a lot, how fortunate and grateful we are to share this work, a career that’s become something more rewarding and fulfilling than I think any of us could have imagined. We all know how easily it could’ve gone the other way, and indeed for a long time did. Peter Hughes.
Tracklist
1. Rain in Soho
2. Andrew Eldritch Is Moving Back to Leeds
3. The Grey King and the Silver Flame Attunement
4. We Do It Different on the West Coast
5. Unicorn Tolerance
6. Stench of the Unburied
7. Wear Black
8. Paid in Cocaine
9. Rage of Travers
10. Shelved
11. For the Portuguese Goth Metal Bands
12. Abandoned Flesh
13. For the West Coast Dark Ambient Bedroom Warriors
14. Scaling the Well
15. Vanishing Act
16. Grave Dust