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Set Fire To Flames - Sings Reign Rebuilder (Gate) [Limited Edition]

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Format: Vinyl
Label: 130701
Rel. Date: 10/28/2022
UPC: 600116200112

Sings Reign Rebuilder (Gate) [Limited Edition]
Artist: Set Fire To Flames
Format: Vinyl
New: Available In Store $51.99
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. I Will Be True...' (From Lips of Lying Dying Wonder Body #1) / Reign Rebuilder [Head]
2. Vienna Arcweld / Fucked Gamelan / Rigid Tracking
3. Steal Compass / Drive North / Disappear
4. Wild Dogs of the Thunderbolt / 'They Cannot Lock Me Up... I Am Eternally Free...' (From Lips of Lying Dying Wonder Body #2)
5. Omaha
6. There Is No Dance in Frequency and Balance
7. Côte D'abrahams Roomtone/'What's Going On?...' (From Lips of Lying Dying Wonder Body #3)
8. Love Song for 15 Ontario (W/ Singing Police Car)
9. Injur: Gutted Two-Track
10. When I First Get to Phoenix
11. Shit-Heap-Gloria of the New Town Planning
12. Jesus / Pop
13. Esquimalt Harbour
14. Two Tears in a Bucket
15. Fading Lights Are Fading / Reign Rebuilder [Tail Out]

More Info:

Unavailable on vinyl for over 20 years, Sings reign Rebuilder was the stunning 2001 debut LP from Set Fire to Flames. The sprawling, adventurous 13-piece Montreal collective, including 7 members of Godspeed you black emperor!, plus others from bands like A Silver Mt Zion, Fly Pan Am and more. The sole reason FatCat's 130701 imprint was founded, the LP remains an incredible and unique document. It was recorded over a 5-day period in a rickety old house in a communal atmosphere of improvised creative activity, operating on no sleep, confinement and intoxication. It was brilliantly edited to mix post-rock guitar-scapes; extended passages of scratchy, freeform improv; concrete clatterings; atmospheric location recordings; stirring, chamber string arrangements; deep/sparse drones; and Kraut-like, heavily rhythmic workouts. Described on it's release by TimeOut as "one of the most broodingly beautiful, dramatically emotional, hauntingly evocative albums likely to ever scrape at your soul... This record will kill you"; and by Pitchfork as "a gripping testament to the power of emotional expression in music... a marvelously inventive and powerful album."
        
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