Legendary noise merchants My Bloody Valentine took to social media today to tease… well, something… that will be happening on March 31.
Could it be a new record from Kevin Shields and Co., a relatively quick follow-up to 2013’s 22-years-in-the-making third album mbv? Online scuttlebutt seems to lean more toward a new record deal and a return of the band’s full catalog to streaming services worldwide.
The group’s Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts today shared a short morphing image set to “Only Tomorrow” off mbv plus the date 3/31 and the link mybloodyvalentine.org.
Guess we’ll find out Wednesday. Either way, it’s an excuse to resurrect MBV Watch.
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- My Bloody Valentine to headline FYF Fest in L.A. — first U.S. show since 2009
- My Bloody Valentine releases ‘mbv’ — stream long-awaited ‘Loveless’ follow-up in full
- Kevin Shields: My Bloody Valentine to release ‘Loveless’ follow-up by end of year
- Sony: My Bloody Valentine ‘Isn’t Anything,’ ‘Loveless’ reissues, ‘EPs 1988-1991’ out in May
Love this band. Any news is good news. Hoping for new music.
Looks like all previous music available again may 21. Includes cd, vinyl and digital.
I wonder whatever happened with the Loveless cds?