These Immortal Souls - EXTRA (2024) Hi Res
Artist: These Immortal Souls
Title: EXTRA
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Mute
Genre: Alternative Rock, Post-Punk, Gothic Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/44 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:41:44
Total Size: 97 mb | 309 mb | 557 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: EXTRA
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Mute
Genre: Alternative Rock, Post-Punk, Gothic Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/44 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:41:44
Total Size: 97 mb | 309 mb | 557 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. These Immortal Souls - Bad
02. These Immortal Souls - My One-Eyed Daughter
03. These Immortal Souls - Luney Tune
04. These Immortal Souls - Open Up and Bleed
05. These Immortal Souls - Up on the Roof
06. These Immortal Souls - Some Velvet Morning
07. These Immortal Souls - "Blood and Sand" She Said
08. These Immortal Souls - Hey! Little Child
09. These Immortal Souls - These Immortal Souls
10. These Immortal Souls - Get Lost (Don't Lie!)
Mute presents EXTRA a brand new album of unearthed live recordings and remastered tracks by Australian London-based post-punk band These Immortal Souls, on vinyl and CD.
This record includes extensive sleeve notes by original member Harry Howard and is released alongside the 2024 remaster editions of their debut album, Get Lost (Don’t Lie!), and their second album I’m Never Gonna Die Again. The tracklist for this record features their visceral, propulsive reimagining of Alice Cooper’s 1972 track “Luney Tune,” as well as covers of “Open Up and Bleed” by Iggy Pop & James Williamson, “Some Velvet Morning” written by Lee Hazlewood, which lead singer Rowland S. Howard notably covered with Lydia Lynch, and “Hey! Little Child” written by Alex Chilton.
The band consisted of Australian-born Rowland S. Howard, who rose to prominence as Nick Cave’s collaborator in the Birthday Party, his bass-playing brother Harry Howard, drummer Epic Soundtracks (formerly of Swell Maps and Jacobites), and keyboardist Genevieve McGuckin. They came together in 1987, after Soundtracks and the Howard brothers split from Crime & the City Solution and were joined by McGuckin to form These Immortal Souls in London.
This record includes extensive sleeve notes by original member Harry Howard and is released alongside the 2024 remaster editions of their debut album, Get Lost (Don’t Lie!), and their second album I’m Never Gonna Die Again. The tracklist for this record features their visceral, propulsive reimagining of Alice Cooper’s 1972 track “Luney Tune,” as well as covers of “Open Up and Bleed” by Iggy Pop & James Williamson, “Some Velvet Morning” written by Lee Hazlewood, which lead singer Rowland S. Howard notably covered with Lydia Lynch, and “Hey! Little Child” written by Alex Chilton.
The band consisted of Australian-born Rowland S. Howard, who rose to prominence as Nick Cave’s collaborator in the Birthday Party, his bass-playing brother Harry Howard, drummer Epic Soundtracks (formerly of Swell Maps and Jacobites), and keyboardist Genevieve McGuckin. They came together in 1987, after Soundtracks and the Howard brothers split from Crime & the City Solution and were joined by McGuckin to form These Immortal Souls in London.