THE LEGENDARY PINK DOTS
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Release date and track list
March 18 2022
US MP3/CD/LP MET1274 Metropolis Records
- This Is The Museum
- There Be Monsters
- Cloudsurfer
- Cruel Brittania
- Nightingale
- Hands Face Space
- Coronation Street
- Postcards From Home
- The Girl Who Got There First
- A Stretch Beyond
- Tripping On My Nightmares
- Nirvana For Zeroes
November 4, 2022
US 2xLP MET1274 Metropolis Records
Side A
- This Is The Museum
- There Be Monsters
- Cloudsurfer
Side B
- Cruel Brittania
- Nightingale
- Hands Face Space
Side C
- Coronation Street
- Postcards From Home
- The Girl Who Got There First
Side D
- A Stretch Beyond
- Tripping On My Nightmares
- Nirvana For Zeroes
Credits
- Edward Ka-Spel- vocals, keyboards, electronics (devices)
- The Silverman- Synthesizer (vintage), keyboards
- Erik Drost- guitars, bass guitar
- Peter Van Vliet and Raymond Steeg- mastering
Cover art by Simon Paul, pour textures by Paul Street
Produced and engineered by Edward Ka-Spel
Notes
From the Bandcamp page:
“A cubicle for you, a cubicle for me….but not together…”
The Year 2020 was not a year for a band to ‘get things together in the country’, or gather in a room to write songs. This statement certainly applied to the Legendary Pink Dots with two members in The Netherlands and one in the UK.
The pandemic reared its ugly head as the Dots’ criss-crossed Europe on the second stage of their 40th Anniversary Tour.
Just a few days before much of Italy locked down the band was in Milan. A few days later, the destination was Cologne where they opted for a hotel in the countryside…it turned out that the resting place was one village away from the most lethal outbreak of the virus in Germany.
The tour eventually finished in a sold-out club with a worryingly low ceiling in London. There were hugs, a real feeling of togetherness with a truly lovely audience.
Then the World stopped.
It was the last time The Dots were in the same room.
Song writing and recording were necessarily deemed to happen in cyberspace for the rest of 2020 and 2021.
As a result, the lyrics are utterly poignant, desperate, yet sometimes bearing a flash of gallows humour. The soundtrack is a purging fire. It’s a fire that still burns, and as I type this I can say I have never been so excited about the impending release of a new Dots’ album.
Never mind the distance, there is a single-mindedness about “The Museum Of Human Happiness.” It’s 2022. We’ll meet again….EK
November 4, 2022
Very limited edition of glow in the dark vinyl.
