News recently surfaced that My Bloody Valentine are busy working on a new full-length album, as well as all-analog versions of the shoegaze group's classic full-lengths Isn't Anything and Loveless. While we so far do not have word on exactly when we might expect that brand new studio album, the long-in-the-works reissues have now just been announced.
This afternoon (October 6), My Bloody Valentine confirmed the release of the purely analog reissues, which will arrive on 180-gram vinyl on January 18.
Here's the product description from the band:
180 gram vinyl album mastered from analog tapes using Studer A80 VU PRE and Neumann VMS 80 cutting lathe for full analog signal path.
Comes in a heavy weight tip-on style gatefold sleeve with poly lined printed inner sleeve.
The group also add, "This vinyl is purely an analog cut and therefore does not include a download."
Right now, pre-orders are live over on My Bloody Valentine's website.
The band's last album remains 2013 reunion effort m b v, though it was recently revealed that band leader Kevin Shields is currently "working on material for a new my bloody valentine album to be released in 2018," according to a festival bio.
We have a feeling, though, that Stranger Things actor/indie bro Finn Wolfhard isn't really stoked about any of this.
This afternoon (October 6), My Bloody Valentine confirmed the release of the purely analog reissues, which will arrive on 180-gram vinyl on January 18.
Here's the product description from the band:
180 gram vinyl album mastered from analog tapes using Studer A80 VU PRE and Neumann VMS 80 cutting lathe for full analog signal path.
Comes in a heavy weight tip-on style gatefold sleeve with poly lined printed inner sleeve.
The group also add, "This vinyl is purely an analog cut and therefore does not include a download."
Right now, pre-orders are live over on My Bloody Valentine's website.
The band's last album remains 2013 reunion effort m b v, though it was recently revealed that band leader Kevin Shields is currently "working on material for a new my bloody valentine album to be released in 2018," according to a festival bio.
We have a feeling, though, that Stranger Things actor/indie bro Finn Wolfhard isn't really stoked about any of this.