APRIL MAGAZINE - Sunday Music For An Overpass (Remastered) - LP - Vinyl [AUG 1]

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  • Label: Tough Love

  • Barcode: 5055869551564

  • Catalogue ID: TLV179LP

  • Format: Vinyl

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LP - Limited Edition Black Vinyl. Remastered by Mikey Young. Only 500 copies pressed in this edition. First time on vinyl. 

Tough Love brings to vinyl for the first time April Magazine's Sunday Music For An Overpass, a nine track collection originally issued on cassette in vanishingly small number by Paisley Shirt in 2021. The kind of mythical recording you might have once needed to know the band to own. Alas, no longer...

Can the universe have two centres? Because if it's not Gothenburg it's San Francisco... It's impossible for me to think about what's going on in that particular part of the west coast right now without immediately being drawn to April Magazine, a comparatively loosely assembled three (sometimes four) piece centred around artist/musician Peter Hurley, who seem to simultaneously operate at both the heart and the margins of the current Bay Area underground. On the one hand they share members with many other bands, their guitarist/singer runs a gallery that functions as some kind of focal point/social space, and Cindy even have a song named after them. On the other hand, their music is resolutely lo-fi and invariably couched in a mysterious haze, the live footage available online seems to suggest that they sound slightly different each time they play, and there are reports they have dozens of songs (possibly albums?) that have not and may never be released, hidden inside their own private universe. On its initial release, Sunday Music For An Overpass was an early attempt to drag the group a little closer into the light, yet inevitably made them feel as endearingly enigmatic as ever. Typically, this vinyl reissue some four years later only goes part way in clearing that alluring fog.

April Magazine channel the greats - Spacemen 3, The Pastels, early B&S, Mary Chain, Rainy Day/Opal/Mazzy et al - but submerge their obvious melodic capabilities within seemingly infinite spray can hiss, as if the songs are being pulled backwards through some vortex to the past. Half of these tracks are instrumentals, and it's in those moments that the band are perhaps at their most expressive, suggesting a very inviting melancholy that can't quite be figured out. Though the LP remasters the original recordings and is a little cleaner sounding as a result, no secret is being given away. The appeal is that the more you hear from them, the less you really know, and all the better for it. Maybe, then, it's that April Magazine are here to show there is no centre to the universe, that instead it's always just off to the side...

Tracklist: 

A1.        Shrine
A2.        Baby It's Alright
A3.        Ride 38
A4.        Tiffany's Days Go By
A5.        Christopher Siren

B1.        Sugar Daddy
B2.        Blue
B3.        Soft Purple Sky
B4.        The World In Julia's Eyes

APRIL MAGAZINE - Sunday Music For An Overpass (Remastered) - LP - Vinyl [AUG 1]

APRIL MAGAZINE - Sunday Music For An Overpass (Remastered) - LP - Vinyl [AUG 1]

Regular price €27.99
Sale price €27.99 Regular price
Unit price

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