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Feeling Figures - Migration Magic - New LP Record 2023 K Vinyl - Rock / Indie Rock - Shuga Records

Feeling Figures - Migration Magic - New LP Record 2023 K Vinyl - Rock / Indie Rock

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Feeling Figures – Migration Magic

 

Label:

K – KLP294, Perennial – PRNL52

Format:

Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Indie Rock
A1 Dream Death
A2 Across The Line
A3 Don't Ever Let Me Know
A4 I Should Tell You
A5 Pour Un Instant
B1 Seek And Hide
B2 Movement
B3 You Were Young
B4 Sink
B5 Remains
  • Recorded At – Studio Migration
  • Mastered At – Telegraph Mastering
  • Lacquer Cut At – Telegraph Mastering
  • Pressed By – Cascade Record Pressing – 23-0157
  • Artwork – Thomas Bewick (2)
  • Bass – Joe C.*
  • Drums – Thomas M.*
  • Mastered By – Amy Dragon
  • Mixed By – J*
  • Mixed By [Mixed With] – Kay*, Z*
  • Photography By – Caitlin Loney, Peter Woodford (3)
  • Recorded By – Thomas*
  • Recorded By [Additional Recording] – J*, Z*
  • Vocals, Guitar – Kay Moon, Zakary Slax
  • Written-By – Moon* (tracks: A1, A2, A4, B1 to B5), Slax* (tracks: A1, A2, A4, B1 to B5)
Limited edition of 500 copies.

Recorded December 2022. Additional recording by J. in his studio [...] and at home by Z.

A3 originally performed by The Bobby Fuller Four.
A5 originally performed by Harmonium.

Direct mailorders came with an insert.
The cover and insert artwork are wood engravings from 'A History of British Birds' (1826).
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): KLP294/PRNL52 A CP23-0157 TELEGRAPH DRAGON 42527.1 (2)...
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): KLP294/PRNL52 B CP23-0157 TELEGRAPH DRAGON 42527.2 (2)...
  • Barcode (Sticker Scanned): 789856129416

We’re nearly 3 years past the debut 7" from Montreal quartet Feeling Figures and in some ways it feels like 300, Such are the seismic changes that have occurred during that spell. But enough about Feeling Figures' musical depth and laser-like lyrical focus, I understand some things have happened in the real world, too.  'Migration Music' is not this generation's first ramshackle-as-fuckk art punk album and I'm not sure it's even the 30 thousandth. But I do know Feeling Figures have arrived fully formed, with a real voice of their own (several in fact, that must be a really good microphone). This album is simply too much fun to have been the product of years of serious study, though I'm told students occasionally have fun, too. I wouldn't know, i'm a university drop out. I did once see an episode of the television adaptation of "The Paper Chase" where one of the new Harvard Law hopefuls had a Kiss poster over his bed and that seemed highly implausible.   The utter lack of affectation on 'Migration Music' may or may not be considered a selling point (affectation seems pretty huge — almost always) but Feeling Figures' rock'n'roll atom smashery is nothing short of astonishing. Maybe there will be a better record in 2023 — perhaps two or three, even. But for now, this is the band to beat. 10 tracks 33RPM .