This is Lorelei
The Dirt, The Dancing
This album is on a presale. Purchase of pre-sale items will not ship until on or about the release date. All items purchased with a pre-sale item will ship on or around the date of the release of the pre-sale item.
Expected Release Date: March 22, 2019
This is Lorelei
The Dirt, The Dancing
Purchase of pre-sale items will not ship until on or about the release date. All items purchased with a pre-sale item will ship on or around the date of the release of the pre-sale item.
Expected Release Date: March 22, 2019
LIMITED EDITION DOUBLE CD SET: This is Lorelei's companion albums (The Mall, The Country & The Dirt, The Dancing) are available on a limited edition two disc set with original artwork and digital download cards. Purchase includes immediate download from Sooper.
DIGITAL DOWNLOAD: Available as a high quality Digital Download.
"Weird and wonderful pop music, full of scattered rhythms, clipped vocals, inspired samples, and decadent rabbit holes, [Amos'] own work is a mesmerising, sometimes claustrophobic offering that tends to come alive in the small hours of the morning when the world is a decidedly different place."
-GoldFlakePaint
"Brooklyn’s Nate Amos is one of those musical polymaths who is seemingly good at everything he tries... The compositions that make up these records are every bit as cinematic and brilliant as they are experimental and deconstructed, it’s a wild journey through sound and production that’s both refined and boisterous." -Dan Goldin, Post-Trash
"The Dirt, The Dancing" is one part of a dual release by This is Lorelei, the project of composer and multi-instrumentalist Nate Amos (Water From Your Eyes, Thanks For Coming). Its companion album is titled "The Mall, The Country" (Sooper Records, 2019). Together, the albums comprise a musical study undertaken by Amos in which he melds experimental, ambient, and pop elements for something truly his own. Both albums are available as digital downloads, and as part of a very special limited edition Double CD release.
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