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The Horrors - V (2LP) - NM/EXC

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of The Horrors's V LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of The Horrors's V second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
Condition:
Used
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Visually Graded Record:
NM
Visually Graded Sleeve:
EXC
Catalogue #:
WOLFTONE014LP
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Rock, Alternative Rock

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Album Info

Artist: The Horrors
Album: V
Released: UK & Europe, 22 Sept 2017

Tracklist:

A1Hologram
A2Press Enter To Exit
B1Machine
B2Ghost
B3Point Of No Reply
C1Weighed Down
C2Gathering
D1World Below
D2It's A Good Life
D3Something To Remember Me By


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Description

The Horrors, a British band known for their dramatic transformations in sound, unveiled their fifth studio album, "V," in 2017. The album is a vibrant blend of post-punk, shoegaze, and synth-pop, and it showcases the band's evolution from their garage-rock roots to a more polished, ambitious sound. With "V," The Horrors embrace a darker, more atmospheric aesthetic, managing to combine gloom and danceable beats in a compelling manner.

The album opens with "Hologram," a synth-driven track that immediately introduces listeners to the band's expansive sonic landscape. The song is rich with synthesizers and echo-laden vocals, and it sets the tone for the entire album: brooding, energetic, and undeniably captivating. The production, courtesy of Paul Epworth, known for his work with Adele and Florence + The Machine, brings a sense of grandeur to the proceedings.

The second track, "Press Enter to Exit," continues the energetic momentum with its upbeat tempo and infectious chorus. There's a sense of urgency in Faris Badwan's vocals that adds a layer of intrigue to the song. The band's post-punk influences are evident here, with the track evoking memories of bands like Joy Division and The Cure, yet filtered through a modern, more polished lens.

"Machine," one of the standout tracks on the album, dives headfirst into industrial territory with its gritty synths and pounding drums. Badwan's voice is distorted and almost robotic, creating an atmosphere that is both chilling and exhilarating. The song feels like a melding of genres, combining elements of goth, industrial, and alternative rock in a seamless fashion.

"Ghost," on the other hand, offers a change of pace with its dreamy, shoegaze-inflected sound. The track is awash in reverb, with swirling guitars and ethereal vocals creating a sense of floating in an otherworldly space. The Horrors showcase their ability to shift gears effortlessly, proving that they can craft tracks that are both haunting and beautiful.

Perhaps one of the most surprising elements of "V" is its embrace of pop sensibilities. Tracks like "Point of No Reply" and "Weighed Down" are tinged with melancholy but are also undeniably catchy, with melodies that linger in the mind long after the song has ended. The synthesis of gloom and pop is something that The Horrors execute with finesse, and it adds a layer of complexity to the album.

Lyrically, "V" explores themes of isolation, existential dread, and the search for meaning. Badwan's lyrics are often abstract and open to interpretation, adding to the album's mystique. The moodiness of the lyrics complements the atmospheric music, creating a cohesive and immersive experience.

The album closes with "Something to Remember Me By," a pulsating, danceable track that feels like a triumphant conclusion. The song is a perfect encapsulation of what "V" represents: a marriage of darkness and light, melancholy and euphoria. It is a testament to The Horrors' ability to evolve and experiment while retaining a distinct identity.

Critical reception to "V" was generally positive, with critics praising the band's continued evolution and the lush production of the album. Fans of the band appreciated the new direction while noting the consistent elements that make The Horrors a unique presence in the music scene.

In conclusion, "V" stands as a bold and ambitious effort by The Horrors. It is an album that is not afraid to delve into dark territories while still offering moments of levity and infectious energy. Through its ten tracks, "V" takes listeners on a journey that is both familiar and refreshingly new, solidifying The Horrors' reputation as a band unafraid of transformation and exploration.

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