
My Bloody Valentine announce analog reissues of Isn't Anything and Loveless
Seminal shoegazers My Bloody Valentine have confirmed reissues of their first two records Isn't Anything and Loveless.
The fabled reissues - first mentioned back in 2013 - are set to be "mastered from analog tapes using Studer A80 VU PRE and Neumann VMS 80 cutting lathe for full analog signal path." They'll be available on 180gm vinyl from early 2018.
In other news, a profile for Kevin Shields on the website for Sigur Rós' festival Norður og Niður reveals that Shields is "working on material for a new My Bloody Valentine album to be released in 2018."
A new shirt has popped up on My Bloody Valentine's store - not normally big news, but as fans on Reddit note, the band's merch usually follows direct from their releases' artwork. This new one is titled 'mbv fuzz'.
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