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Perfume Genius- Too Bright (Clear Vinyl) (Matador Revisionist History) (PREORDER)

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Perfume Genius- Too Bright (Clear Vinyl) (Matador Revisionist History) (PREORDER)
Perfume Genius- Too Bright (Clear Vinyl) (Matador Revisionist History) (PREORDER)

Released 10 years ago this September, ‘Too Bright,’ remains an early standout of Perfume Genius’s (Mike Hadreas) unparalleled oeuvre. It is a brave, bold, unpredictably quixotic exploration of what Hadreas called in 2014,“an underlying rage that has slowly been growing since ten and has just begun to bubble up.” Recorded with Adrian Utley of Portishead and featuring John Parish on several tracks, it is a stunning about-face which brings to mind audacious career-shift albums like Kate Bush’s ‘The Dreaming’ or Scott Walker’s ‘Tilt,’ records which walk the tightrope between pure songwriting and overt experimentation.

Format: New Vinyl/Rock

Perfume Genius- Too Bright (Clear Vinyl) (Matador Revisionist History) (PREORDER)

SKU: 744861102809
Precio habitual $ 523.00
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Release Date: 9.20.24

 
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Released 10 years ago this September, ‘Too Bright,’ remains an early standout of Perfume Genius’s (Mike Hadreas) unparalleled oeuvre. It is a brave, bold, unpredictably quixotic exploration of what Hadreas called in 2014,“an underlying rage that has slowly been growing since ten and has just begun to bubble up.” Recorded with Adrian Utley of Portishead and featuring John Parish on several tracks, it is a stunning about-face which brings to mind audacious career-shift albums like Kate Bush’s ‘The Dreaming’ or Scott Walker’s ‘Tilt,’ records which walk the tightrope between pure songwriting and overt experimentation.