Mitski to release Laurel Hell demos EP on vinyl exclusively via Rough Trade
Yesterday (15 November) Mitski's Laurel Hell album made Rough Trade's top albums of 2022 list, and she's releasing a vinyl Laurel Hell demos EP exclusively through Rough Trade to celebrate.
Rough Trade's albums of the year 2022 list was unveiled yesterday (15 November), and as well as featuring exclusive vinyl releases from Yard Act, Rina Sawayama, Jack White, The Smile, Fontaines DC, Black Country, New Road, yeule, black midi, Wet Leg, The Lounge Society, Weyes Blood, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and more, Mitski's Laurel Hell made the list, and she's celebrating with an exclusive ruby/white bloom vinyl edition of the record, as well as Stay Soft, Get Eaten: Laurel Hell Demos, an exclusive demos EP on opaque bone vinyl.
Mitski's Stay Soft, Get Eaten: Laurel Hell Demos EP will feature four demo versions of her Laurel Hell tracks "Valentine, Texas", "Love Me More", "Stay Soft" and "Glide".
We're beyond excited to champion these projects and as with every year that passes, we’re proud to be a communal force in the UK music scene. Long may it continue to evolve and thrive.
— Rough Trade (@RoughTrade) November 15, 2022
Here are our favourite albums of 2022.https://t.co/HTZ41mxy21
The exclusive vinyl editions of Mitski's Laurel Hell album and Stay Soft, Get Eaten: Laurel Hell Demos EP are expected to arrive on 9 December, and are available to pre-order now through roughtrade.com.
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