Via: Spin Texas post-rockers Explosions in the Sky have opened up about their forthcoming album. All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone, the bands fourth full-length, is set for release sometime in February of next year. The album was produced by John Gongleton who has previously worked with the likes of The Mountain Goats and The Roots. Come February, two versions of the album will be released: the regular, single-disc version, and the limited-edition version with a second disc of remixes from Four Tet, Adem and others. The tracklist for both versions is after the jump.All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone: 01. The Birth and Death of the Day 02. Welcome, Ghosts 03. It'''s Natural To Be Afraid 04. What Do You Go Home To? 05. Catastrophe and the Cure 06. So Long, Lonesome Bonus Disc: 1. The Birth and Death of the Day [Jesu Mix] 2. Welcome, Ghosts [Adem Mix] 3. It'''s Natural To Be Afraid [The Paper Chase Mix] 4. What Do You Go Home To? [Mountains Mix] 5. Catastrophe and the Cure [Four Tet Mix] 6. So Long, Lonesome [Eluvium Mix]
dope! the line-up for remixes is sick. looking forward to this one...
Alex
[...] I got a nice little introduction to Six Parts Seven this year through their two appearances on the Suicide Squeeze 10 year retrospective, one backing Sam Beam and one on their own. Definitely right up my Japancakes/Explosions in the Sky post-rock alley. So I’m excited to see what their new album Casually Smashed to Pieces, out January 23rd, will bring. In a comparison that gets heaped on instrumental bands a lot, Suicide Squeeze calls the album “the soundtrack to a heartbreaking film that never existed.” And apparently Casually Smashed is the band’s shortest and most orchestrated to date. Links to two songs to appear on the album below… “Stolent Moments” [...]
» New Six Parts Seven album soon » Blo
dope! the line-up for remixes is sick. looking forward to this one...
Alex
[...] I got a nice little introduction to Six Parts Seven this year through their two appearances on the Suicide Squeeze 10 year retrospective, one backing Sam Beam and one on their own. Definitely right up my Japancakes/Explosions in the Sky post-rock alley. So I’m excited to see what their new album Casually Smashed to Pieces, out January 23rd, will bring. In a comparison that gets heaped on instrumental bands a lot, Suicide Squeeze calls the album “the soundtrack to a heartbreaking film that never existed.” And apparently Casually Smashed is the band’s shortest and most orchestrated to date. Links to two songs to appear on the album below… “Stolent Moments” [...]
» New Six Parts Seven album soon » Blo