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  1. The Body was founded by drummer Lee Buford and guitarist/vocalist Chip King in Fayetteville, AR in 1999. Eventually, the two would move to Boston and Philadelphia respectively before relocating to Providence and releasing their first album in 2004. Buford and King took up their now-residence of Portland, OR in 2012, and have been consistently releasing the most forward-thinking work in heavy music, both on their own and in collaboration with likeminded artists like Thou, Full of Hell, Uniform, The Haxan Cloak, The Assembly of Light Choir, Krieg, Braveyoung, Vampillia, and more. Emblematic of their love for the collaborative process, The Body chose to celebrate their 20th anniversary with a special limited double LP of remixes from their previous albums, simply titled Remixed, and including a deluxe poster cataloguing the nearly 100 shirts the band have printed in their career. The artists selected to for the remixes include longtime friends, artists who The Body have influenced or been influenced by, and artists with whom the band share a mutual respect. Remixes by Moss of Aura (Future Island’s Gerrit Welmers) and Peter Rehberg (KTL, Pita) stand as a testament to The Body’s reputation as innovators across genres. It comes as no surprise that The Body would include remixes by friends from around the globe whom they’ve toured with like sometimes live The Body member OAA, Whitehorse’s Dave Coen (Sow Discord), and Andrew Nolan (Intensive Care). Buford explains how humbled they were to include tracks reworked by Mark Solotroff (Anatomy of Habit, Bloodyminded), and Moor Mother: “Mark is a legend and has been a longtime friend. He’s a total anomaly because he’s been doing this for decades and still is extremely enthusiastic about music. We’re huge fans of Moor Mother, and she’s making some of the most original music nowadays. She’s like us in that she has all these disparate influences in her music, but she pulls it off so seamlessly.” The presence of Providence’s prolific and diverse underground music scene has remained prevalent throughout The Body’s work. Says Buford, “I stand by my assertion that Providence and Providence-related music is the best.” The duo continues to record the bulk of their releases at Providence’s Machine With Magnets with engineer Seth Manchester, whose “Western Dub” remix reflects the band’s varied taste. “Seth is too humble for his own good. He's a true genius and the best person,” Buford goes on. “It's like a vacation recording with him.” The innovative work of Providence affiliates Container and Lingua Ignota run parallel to The Body’s, pulling threads from noise, classical, dance music, and more into their virtuosic amalgamations. “Ren [Schofield of Container] is a longtime Providence head just like us. We met Kristin [Hayter of Lingua Ignota] when we went back to Providence to record and play a show there. She’s a true legend. We became friends immediately, and have become best friends since then. It's always great to make music with her.” http://www.thrilljockey.com/products/remixed
  2. I've pre-order the album, got it, spin it one time and.......
  3. MOV just announced a repress for september : https://thesoundofvinyl.com/*/*/Coral-Fang-Limited-Edition-Coloured-Vinyl/67SQ0000000?utm_campaign=TheSoundofVinylSOVWeekly0108010819&utm_content=UMGUK13843-652424&utm_medium=Email&utm_source=Email
  4. Happy to had able to pick the splatter and took the Clear Yellowness with Cover 2
  5. The POs are up on Metalblade with the Clear/greay (1000 ex) and the Blue Marbled (300 ex) https://www.indiemerch.com/metalbladerecords/pre-orders
  6. Same here ! Just wait if there is an US exclusive version
  7. PO is up on KRM : https://eu.kingsroadmerch.com/metal-blade/artist/?id=960 US PO will be up lately https://www.metalblade.com/cultofluna/ Cult of Luna "The Silent Man" (A Dawn to Fear pt. 1) On September 20th, Cult Of Luna will release their new album, A Dawn to Fear - the band's first material under their sole name since 2013's Vertikal 1&2. Building on twenty years of creating some of the most epic, emotive and inventive heavy music unleashed on the world, there is no denying that Cult Of Luna's A Dawn To Fear is a monster of a record. An album comprised of eight tracks running seventy-nine minutes, it embodies everything the band's faithful have come to expect from them while covering new ground. "Going into the process, we knew the album we wanted to make, an antithesis of what we've done before," says vocalist/guitarist and lead songwriter Johannes Persson. "For pretty much every album there's been a very concrete theme. We've known from the start the kind of story we wanted to tell, and I didn't want that to be the case. I've seen a lot of subtle changes and patterns in my own behavior and my own thinking the last couple of years, and I wanted this to be a completely spontaneous process. I just wanted to see what came out of me, and 'A Dawn To Fear' is the result of that."
  8. First single drop 08/02 . The PO's will certainly follow. https://www.officialrefused.com/
  9. Dunk variant wil be on milky clear with multicolor splatter
  10. The PO are up on Nuclear Blast Germany but like each time. The best variant are only for the US store
  11. Finally took the Dunk Records variant even the color is undecided.
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