Seminal 2005 Album Reissued On Double LP!
Pressed On Red & Orange Swirl Vinyl!
Features 5 Bonus Tracks On Side D!
of Montreal's seminal record, The Sunlandic Twins, arrived in April of 2005 as the follow-up to their breakthrough album, Satanic Panic in the Attic. To celebrate 15 years since its illustrious release, we are pleased to present a brand new edition of The Sunlandic Twins on Red and Orange Swirl vinyl complete with a re-designed gatefold jacket interior and 5 additional bonus tracks on side D to round out this superlative 23-song 2xLP.
Hailing from Athens, of Montreal have carved their own niche - establishing themselves as a uniquely twisted band that thrills fans with compelling live performances, delights critics with their constant innovations and refinements, and continually showcases their musical evolution that culls together influences as varied as Brian Eno, Television and Prince.
The follow-up to of Montreal's breakthrough album, Satanic Panic in the Attic, The Sunlandic Twins is one the band's most cohesive and adventurous records.
As of Montreal's principal songwriter Kevin Barnes puts it: "The album plays out like an electro pop opera, although no lorgnette is required. The Sunlandic Twins begins buoyant and opalescent, traversing a labyrinthine Neptune, and climaxing in a blackout darkness one only discovers in warm solitude."
Features
- 2020 Reissue
- Double LP
- Red & Orange Swirl Vinyl
- 5 Bonus Tracks
- Gatefold gatefold jacket with updated interior artwork
Selections
- Requiem For O.M.M.2
- I Was Never Young
- Wraith Pinned To The Mist And Other Games
- Forecast Fascist Future
- So Begins Our Alabee
- Our Spring Is Sweet Not Fleeting
- The Party's Crashing Us
- Knight Rider
- I Was A Landscape In Your Dream
- Death Of A Shade Of A Hue
- Oslo In The Summertime
- October Is Eternal
- The Repudiated Immortals
- Art Snob Solutions
- The Actor's Opprobrium
- Keep Sending Me Black Fireworks
- Everyday Feels Like Sunday
- Family Noveau
- Psychotic Feeling
- Kristiansand
- Micro University
- Subtext Read, Nothing New
- Noir Blues To Tinnitus