Thundercat - Apocalypse (Ten Year Anniversary Edition) (Preorder 01/03/24)
Thundercat - Apocalypse (Ten Year Anniversary Edition) (Preorder 01/03/24)
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Thundercat - Apocalypse (Ten Year Anniversary Edition)
Label: - BF040X - 5054429177404
Format: LP, Album, Translucent Red
Country: UK
Released: 1st Mar 2024
Genre: R&B/Neo Soul
Style: R&B/Neo Soul
Description
Limited edition translucent red vinyl. Deluxe rainbow holographic sleeve with gold foil detail housed in transparent PVC outer slipcase with “x-ray” holographic skull print. Includes 2 previously unreleased tracks: ‘Before I loved myself “I” pooped my ankles (true)’ and ‘Paris’. Art direction and design by Stephen Serrato – reworked for this edition by Adam Stover. Cover photography by B+.
On Apocalypse, Thundercat again paired up with executive producer Flying Lotus, as well as Brainfeeder labelmate Mono / Poly, to pull the veil back and reveal the simple truths of the cycle of life, for all its beauty and destruction. Apocalypse is an album about loss and rebuilding, trying to gain something back, and capturing that moment of clarity where one finally finds feet back on the ground again. The 12-track effort pits his dynamic vocals at the forefront of nearly every song, showcasing a musical talent far beyond what's exemplified through his fingers.
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Label: - BF040X - 5054429177404
Format: LP, Album, Translucent Red
Country: UK
Released: 1st Mar 2024
Genre: R&B/Neo Soul
Style: R&B/Neo Soul
Description
Limited edition translucent red vinyl. Deluxe rainbow holographic sleeve with gold foil detail housed in transparent PVC outer slipcase with “x-ray” holographic skull print. Includes 2 previously unreleased tracks: ‘Before I loved myself “I” pooped my ankles (true)’ and ‘Paris’. Art direction and design by Stephen Serrato – reworked for this edition by Adam Stover. Cover photography by B+.
On Apocalypse, Thundercat again paired up with executive producer Flying Lotus, as well as Brainfeeder labelmate Mono / Poly, to pull the veil back and reveal the simple truths of the cycle of life, for all its beauty and destruction. Apocalypse is an album about loss and rebuilding, trying to gain something back, and capturing that moment of clarity where one finally finds feet back on the ground again. The 12-track effort pits his dynamic vocals at the forefront of nearly every song, showcasing a musical talent far beyond what's exemplified through his fingers.