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Artist
my bloody valentine
ReleaseProduct
m b v
Label
Domino Recording Co
Catalogue Number
REWIG160D1
Release Date
March 31, 2021
  • Vinyl 1×LP (Deluxe)

    $32.99

    Black heavyweight LP

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    REWIGLP160X

    • Deluxe gatefold tip-on and board-mounted sleeve
    • Set of 5 card “artwork” prints (264mm x 264mm) in re-sealable plastic sleeve, inserts to front pocket
    • Printed polylined inner sleeve, inserts to rear pocket
    • Download card
  • Vinyl 1×LP

    $31.99

    Black heavyweight LP

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    • + MP3

    REWIGLP160

    • Gatefold sleeve
    • Set of 5 card “artwork” prints (264mm x 264mm) in re-sealable plastic sleeve, inserts to front pocket
    • Printed polylined inner sleeve, inserts to rear pocket
    • Download card
    • 2024 restock
  • CD

    $13.49
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    REWIGCD160

    • 4-panel “mini LP” style gatefold card sleeve
    • 8-page booklet in front pocket
    • CD in printed card inner wallet in rear pocket

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Genres

In the year 2013, 1991’s Loveless, as well as its 1988 predecessor Isn’t Anything, had already been claimed as two of the finest albums ever produced within the shoegaze movement and beyond. The legacy of My Bloody Valentine had been left to gestate for many years, and murmurs of a third record circulated, proliferated then vanished once again. It seemed as though the group would remain as elusive legends, locked in the studio with producer and guitarist Kevin Shields obsessively tweaking the knobs of his pedalboard for the rest of time.

Then, out of the blue, came m b v, and despite the gulf of years, My Bloody Valentine were emerging back into a world over which they still held dominion. The opening guitar sweeps and windswept melody of ‘She Found Now’ re-enters the amniotic sound-world of Loveless without redrawing its boundaries, billowing with a scorched sweetness carrying itself across to the noise monsoon of ‘Who Sees You’. My Bloody Valentine sound mighty and powerful even when they’re being playful, the unbreachable wall of enveloping noise on 'Wonder 2' sounding like they've run the pedals through a jet engine.

There’s no doubt that perfectionist Shields still hears its faults, but m b v is about as perfect a shoegaze record as there is, and a galaxy-brained statement for the outer limits of psychedelic music.

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my bloody valentine

Domino Recording Co

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