Corridor – Junior - Mint- LP Record 2019 Sub Pop Loser Edition Soft Boiled Vinyl & Download - Indie Rock / Jangle Pop
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Corridor – Junior
Label: | Sub Pop – SP1327 |
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Format: |
Vinyl, LP, Limited Edition, Soft Boiled Loser Edition
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Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Rock |
Style: | Indie Rock, Jangle Pop |
A1 | Topographe |
A2 | Junior | |
A3 | Domino | |
A4 | Goldie | |
A5 | Agent Double | |
B1 | Microscopie | |
B2 | Grand Cheval | |
B3 | Milan | |
B4 | Pow | |
B5 | Bang |
- Artwork – Jonathan Robert (2)
- Engineer, Mixed By – Samuel Gemme
- Mastered By – Josh Bonati
- Performer [Corridor Is] – Dominic Berthiaume, Jonathan Robert (2), Julian Perreault, Julien Bakvis
- Producer, Mixed By – Emmanuel Ethier
from Sub Pop.com:
Corridor are a group from Montreal and their Sub Pop debut, Junior, was made just yesterday. The rock’n’roll band had barely inked their record deal when they surfed into studio, racing against time to make the most dazzling, immediate and inventive album of their young career: 39 minutes of darting and dodging guitars, spiraling vocal harmonies, and the complicated, goldenrod nostalgia of a Sunday mid-afternoon.
This ain’t Corridor’s first rodeo. Junior is the band’s third full-length and their third recorded with their friend, producer (and occasionally roommate) Emmanuel Ethier. However 2015’s Le Voyage Éternel and 2017’s Supermercado were made languorously, their songs taking shape across whole seasons. This time Dominic Berthiaume (vocals/bass), Julian Perreault (guitar), Jonathan Robert (vocals/guitar/synths), and Julien Bakvis (drums) permitted themselves no such indulgence. The band were committed to releasing an album every two years, and for Junior it required a blitz. “If you want to release something this fall, we need the masters by the 10th of May,” the label had warned them. Winter was already in its last throes: on March 1, Corridor went into studio; in mid-April, Corridor came out. They had somehow created Junior and it was, if we may be so bold, spectacular.
Corridor are a group from Montreal and their Sub Pop debut, Junior, was made just yesterday. The rock’n’roll band had barely inked their record deal when they surfed into studio, racing against time to make the most dazzling, immediate and inventive album of their young career: 39 minutes of darting and dodging guitars, spiraling vocal harmonies, and the complicated, goldenrod nostalgia of a Sunday mid-afternoon.
This ain’t Corridor’s first rodeo. Junior is the band’s third full-length and their third recorded with their friend, producer (and occasionally roommate) Emmanuel Ethier. However 2015’s Le Voyage Éternel and 2017’s Supermercado were made languorously, their songs taking shape across whole seasons. This time Dominic Berthiaume (vocals/bass), Julian Perreault (guitar), Jonathan Robert (vocals/guitar/synths), and Julien Bakvis (drums) permitted themselves no such indulgence. The band were committed to releasing an album every two years, and for Junior it required a blitz. “If you want to release something this fall, we need the masters by the 10th of May,” the label had warned them. Winter was already in its last throes: on March 1, Corridor went into studio; in mid-April, Corridor came out. They had somehow created Junior and it was, if we may be so bold, spectacular.
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