Thundercat - Apocalypse

Thundercat


Format: 2XLP

Genre: Soul / Funk

Condition: New

Release Date: March 15, 2024

Release Discogs: discogs.com/release/30091313

Barcode: 5054429177404


Format: 2XLP
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Tracklist

  1. 1 Tenfold (3:04)
  2. 2 Heartbreaks + Setbacks (3:23)
  3. 3 The Life Aquatic (2:36)
  4. 4 Special Stage (2:56)
  5. 5 Tron Song (2:34)
  6. 6 Seven (2:16)
  7. 7 Oh Sheit It's X (3:47)
  8. 8 Without You (4:41)
  9. 9 Lotus And The Jondy (4:52)
  10. 10 Evangelion (2:20)
  11. 11 We'll Die (0:55)
  12. 12 A Message For Austin / Praise The Lord / Enter The Void (6:35)

Info

Multi-GRAMMY award winning virtuoso bassist & singer Thundercat releases a very special deluxe edition of his album “Apocalypse” on March 1st celebrating ten years since its original release in 2013.

The new edition contains two previously unreleased tracks, ‘Before I loved myself “I” pooped my ankles (true)’ recorded with Austin Peralta and Taylor Graves, and ‘Paris’ (with Mono/Poly). The deluxe LP also features special rainbow holographic artwork housed inside a transparent PVC outer slipcase complete with “x-ray” holographic skull print.

Packed with gems including the certified classics ‘Heartbreaks + Setbacks’, ‘Lotus and the Jondy’, ‘Tron Song’ and the all-out cosmic funk bullet ‘Oh Sheit, It’s X’, Thundercat brings a fusion of pop, soul, electronica, prog rock and funk into an unexplored dimension with his signature basslines gliding sky high to meet Executive Producer Flying Lotus’ astral touch.

In the wake of its release in 2013, Pitchfork praised the record’s “endearing blend of plainspoken nonchalance and almost limitless musical eccentricity” and gave it an 8.2 rating. The LA Weekly was equally impressed: “Thundercat's Apocalypse... takes its name from the end of days but sounds more like a new start.” Meanwhile, Complex proclaimed it “the best album of the year… a shimmering collection of celestial funk.”