31March 2021
My Bloody Valentine’s entire back catalogue — including 2013’s
m b v — has been released online for the first time, following the announcement that they have signed with Domino Records. That’s not the only good news for fans of the pioneering shoegaze band, though, as new music is also on the way. Two albums, to be specific, which were originally slated for release in 2020.
“Our original plan was we would record both the albums back-to-back and then go tour on that,” says frontman Kevin Shields, in a March 31 interview with the
New York Times. “And that would have been this year, you know, but everything really did slow down.”