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Perfume Genius
No Shape - CD
$13.58
Perfume Genius
No Shape - Black Vinyl Dbl LP
$23.78

Limited Clear vinyl option available while supplies last. All vinyl comes with an MP3 coupon, will ship to arrive around May 5, 2017.

 

Perfume Genius, nom de poster-wraith of musician Mike Hadreas, will release his fourth album, No Shape, May 5 on Matador Records. The album was recorded in Los Angeles, produced by Blake Mills, mixed by Shawn Everett.

Perfume Genius’s 2014 breakout album Too Bright—called awe-inspiring, magnificent by NPR—marked a musical and performative leap that sounds unlike anything before or since. With his new songs, he goes even further, merging church music, makeout music, R&B, art pop, krautrock, and queer soul into his take on stadium anthems.  

In a bio for the album, writer Choire Sicha says, God is all around actually and some of these songs are about being equal and some are about the witchcraft of believing. This is church music the same way Prince’s Black Album is — too dirty. It’s femme art pop the way Kate Bush’s The Dreaming is — too scary."

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Release Date May 4, 2017
Immediate Download No
Download Coupon No
Bundle No
Export as Individual Orders? No
Artist Perfume Genius
Label Matador
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Limited Clear vinyl option available while supplies last. All vinyl comes with an MP3 coupon, will ship to arrive around May 5, 2017.

 

Perfume Genius, nom de poster-wraith of musician Mike Hadreas, will release his fourth album, No Shape, May 5 on Matador Records. The album was recorded in Los Angeles, produced by Blake Mills, mixed by Shawn Everett.

Perfume Genius’s 2014 breakout album Too Bright—called awe-inspiring, magnificent by NPR—marked a musical and performative leap that sounds unlike anything before or since. With his new songs, he goes even further, merging church music, makeout music, R&B, art pop, krautrock, and queer soul into his take on stadium anthems.  

In a bio for the album, writer Choire Sicha says, God is all around actually and some of these songs are about being equal and some are about the witchcraft of believing. This is church music the same way Prince’s Black Album is — too dirty. It’s femme art pop the way Kate Bush’s The Dreaming is — too scary."