My Bloody Valentine Plan Digital Self-Release for LP

by Jarrett Martineau | November 26, 2007 at 12:12 pm
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The wildly influential and seminal post-punk band My Bloody Valentine has reunited and, in the spirit of Radiohead and Saul Williams (and Public Enemy before them) - they are planning to get in on the "digital self-release" action.

Given that 17 years will have elapsed since MBV released Loveless, I'm sure that legions of fans, Pitchfork nerds, torrenters, and music bloggers will help foment a mad level of anticipatory buzz when a release date is finally set and more details emerge. A few live shows thrown into the mix can't hurt either.
 

My Bloody Valentine Plan Digital Self-Release for LP


Perhaps inspired by the success of the whole In Rainbows thing, My Bloody Valentine plan to go the digital self-release route when they issue their follow-up to 1991's Loveless. As MBV manager Vinita Joshi told Billboard.com late last week, the newly re-formed band will hit the studio in December to resume long-dormant sessions for the forthcoming LP. They're mulling over a possible accompanying vinyl release as well, and they don't intend to use the Radiohead pricing model, according to Joshi.

Of course, if they're hitting the studio next month, that means the disc can probably be expected in 2008, and not before the end of the year, as Kevin Shields has claimed. Hey, better that than an endless parade of "eventually", amirite?

Joshi also put to rest all those Coachella 2008 rumors for now, remarking that "we'll see how the summer shows go first." Since said summer shows occur after Coachella 2008, um, yeah. The band has added yet another gig at London's Roundhouse in the middle of their all too brief return to the stage.

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Rob Peters
Rob Peters
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at 12:29 on November 26th, 2007

Cool, great news. Shields' material on the Marie Antoinette soundtrack
was pretty good, so maybe we're in for a shoegaze revival. I wouldn't
be opposed.

Rob Walker
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at 12:54 on November 26th, 2007

We'll see if these experiments will continue to work. My bet is they will!

Kaitlin
Kaitlin
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at 14:05 on November 26th, 2007

Jarrett Martineau, good find. Peters is right--Shields' work for Coppola was great (esp. for Lost in Translation). As a Coppola fan, and future family member (when I marry cousin Jason Schwartzman) , I can't helo but think that her recruitment of Shields reignited the MBV spark. We shall see.

Good stuff. 

Brian A Kennedy
Brian A Kennedy
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at 04:55 on November 27th, 2007

I saw an MBV show in college (not going to tell you what year) and they were so awesomely loud that I literally couldn't hear for two days afterward, which made going to class pretty awesome. Anyway, this is encouraging news -- but haven't they been "working on an album" since 1991 anyway? I wouldn't get my hopes up; I bet this is going to be the Chinese Democracy of the indie rock world.

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