SHAME - Drunk Tank Pink (Deluxe Ed.) - 2LP - Crystal Clear Vinyl

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Label: Dead Oceans SKU: 16015 Catalogue ID: DOC204DLX Format: Vinyl
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SHAME - Drunk Tank Pink (Deluxe Ed.) - 2LP - Crystal Clear Vinyl

SHAME - Drunk Tank Pink (Deluxe Ed.) - 2LP - Crystal Clear Vinyl

€37.99 €24.99

 

LABEL: Dead Oceans

CAT NO: DOC204DLX

BARCODE: 617308011838

 

Tracklisting:

Side A
1. Alphabet
2. Nigel Hitter
3. Born in Luton
4. March Day
5. Water in the Well
6. Snow Day

Side B
7. Human, for a Minute
8. Great Dog
9. 6/1
10. Harsh Degrees
11. Station Wagon

Side C
12. Alphabet (Demo)
13. Nigel Hitter (Demo)
14. Born in Luton (Demo)
15. March Day (Demo)
16. Water in the Well (Demo)
17. Snow Day (Demo)

Side D
18. Human, for a Minute (Demo)
19. Great Dog (Demo)
20. 6/1 (Demo)
21. Harsh Degrees (Demo)
22. Station Wagon (Demo)


SHAME – Drunk Tank Pink
[Deluxe Edition]

2LP – Limited Edition Crystal Clear Vinyl
(Contains the full original album on LP 1 & early demos on LP2)


This deluxe edition includes the full tracklist as well as early demos. These previously unreleased versions tell the story behind the James Ford produced album that cemented the band as one of the most exciting in British music today.

There are moments on Drunk Tank Pink where you almost have to reach for the sleeve to check this is the same band who made 2018’s Songs Of Praise. Such is the jump Shame have made from the riotous post-punk of their debut to the sprawling adventurism and twitching anxieties laid out here. The South Londoner’s blood and guts spirit, that wink and grin of devious charm, is still present, it’s just that it’s grown into something bigger, something deeper, more ambitious and unflinchingly honest. The genius of Drunk Tank Pink is how these lyrical themes dovetail with the music.

Opener Alphabet dissects the premise of performance over a siren call of nervous, jerking guitars, its chorus thrown out like a beer bottle across a mosh pit. Songs spin off and lurch into unexpected directions throughout here, be it March Day’s escalating aural panic attack or the shapeshifting darkness of Snow Day. There’s a Berlin era Bowie beauty to the lovelorn Human For A Minute while closer Station Wagon weaves from a downbeat mooch into a souring, soullifting climax in which Steen elevates himself beyond the clouds and into the heavens. Or at least that’s what it sounds like. From the womb to the clouds (sort of), Shame are currently very much in the pink.

See below for tracklisting…