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Polvo - Celebrate The New Dark Age FLAC album

Tracklist

A1 Fractured (Like Chandeliers) 5:19
A2 City Spirit 2:55
A3 Tragic Carpet Ride 3:20
B1 Solitary Set 2:17
B2 Every Holy Shroud 5:55
B3 Old Lystra 2:45
B4 Virtual Cold 3:09

Companies, etc.

  • Pressed By – Record Technology Incorporated – 17954
  • Mastered At – Chicago Mastering Service – 080429

Credits

  • Artwork – Bruce Licher
  • Mastered By – JW*
  • Recorded By – Jerry Kee

Notes

Numbered limited edition of 3000 copies in letterpress sleeve designed and printed by Bruce Licher, whose Independent Project Press designed the original triple seven-inch release.

Pressed on 180-gram vinyl.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: MRG056A JW 080429 17954.1...
  • Matrix / Runout: MRG056B JW 080429 17954.2...

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MRG 056, Merge 056 Polvo Celebrate The New Dark Age ‎(3x7", EP, Ltd, Num) Merge Records, Merge Records MRG 056, Merge 056 US 1994
MRG056 Polvo Celebrate The New Dark Age ‎(12", EP, Ltd, Num, RE, RM) Merge Records MRG056 US 2011
MRG 056 CD Polvo Celebrate The New Dark Age ‎(CD, EP) Merge Records MRG 056 CD US 1994
TG133CD Polvo Celebrate The New Dark Age ‎(CD) Touch And Go TG133CD Europe 1994


Polvo - Celebrate The New Dark Age FLAC album

Musician performer: Polvo

Title: Celebrate The New Dark Age

Country: US

Date of release: 2008

Style: Math Rock, Post Rock

Genre: Rock

Size FLAC: 1999 mb

Rating: 4.9 / 5

Votes: 554

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Kelenn
The sound quality on this pressing is pretty good. Little surface noise and arrived with a few superficial scratches but nothing that affects playback. My only gripe is that the songs don't have much of a stereo image so the songs feel a bit compressed when listening to them on headphones. Not enough to totally ruin the songs, and the original songs are recorded this way as well. I was curious to see if the remaster would open up the sound stage a bit, but it looks more like the remaster was intended to enhance the detail of each instrument while staying true to the original sound of the songs.Either way, a great EP and it was pressed well and the packaging is cool.
Kelenn
The sound quality on this pressing is pretty good. Little surface noise and arrived with a few superficial scratches but nothing that affects playback. My only gripe is that the songs don't have much of a stereo image so the songs feel a bit compressed when listening to them on headphones. Not enough to totally ruin the songs, and the original songs are recorded this way as well. I was curious to see if the remaster would open up the sound stage a bit, but it looks more like the remaster was intended to enhance the detail of each instrument while staying true to the original sound of the songs.Either way, a great EP and it was pressed well and the packaging is cool.