Rat Columns: Fooling Around EP
Rat Columns: Fooling Around EP
Format: 12-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: Rat Columns
Label: Blackest Ever Black
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 5055869511711
Genre: Rock
First vinyl release of the definitive version of Fooling Around, which appeared in truncated form on Rat Columns' 2014 album Leaf (R.I.P. Society). It's void-chasing motoric and moody jangle evoke Splendor of Fear-era Felt or David Kilgour at his dreamiest, strapped to the engine of NEU!'s Fur Immer. Living in the New World summons Orange Juice or The Modern Lovers, but with a darker, more delirious edge; Should I Leave You Alone? closes with square-jawed dub-bass and chewy tape FX yielding to baroquely beautiful guitar phrasing and limpid Moog tone-float. Picture sleeve; includes insert and download code. Edition of 500.
Tracks:
1.1 Fooling Around (Long Version)
1.2 Waiting in the New World
1.3 Strays
1.4 Should I Leave You Alone?