More Details on Lovesliescrushing’s girl. echo. suns. veils.

Lovesliescrushing

Last week, I (finally) began compiling a list of the music releases that I’m most looking forward to in 2010, and right near the top of the list is girl. echo. suns. veils., the long-awaited rarities set from Lovesliescrushing.

A final release date for girl. echo. suns. veils. hasn’t been announced yet, but it is supposed to come out before the end of the month.

In addition, Projekt has recently released the following details:

girl. echo. suns. veils. will be released in an ultra-limited edition of 300 pieces. It is a 2-CD set. The CDs are in 5″ cardboard wallets, with the AVIANIUM cover hand glued, numbered and silk-screened by Scott. There is an 8 page booklet and a 2 panel insert, both printed on really nice 80# Cougar matte stock. The whole thing is housed inside a small wooden box with a slip out front panel, also silkscreened by Scott. Price: $39.98

And here’s the complete tracklisting:

Disc 1: Girl Echo Suns Veils

  1. Babys Breath (Original Version)
  2. Spidery Velvet
  3. Wallflower (Original Version)
  4. Seahorse
  5. Elephai
  6. Blood Jewel Drop
  7. Feathermouth
  8. Blurskin
  9. Deolah
  10. Sugarglow
  11. Lips To Kiss
  12. Aviatrix
  13. Kittenmother
  14. Webbed
  15. Winglike
  16. Mothduster
  17. Goldenfur

Disc 2: Avianium. (microphona magnetica)

  1. Birdlike Licht
  2. Orphan Comet Tails
  3. Horse And Starstreak Twilight
  4. Firefly Rifle River
  5. Quilcurial
  6. Fourth Of July Sky
  7. Slow Ship Giant Vessel
  8. Last Blue Ray
  9. Ghost Blush Rainbows
  10. Desert Train And Weathervanes, Distant Horizon Shimmer
  11. Kirkbright Collossal
  12. Deep Red, White Vaportrails
  13. Siamese Summer Echo
  14. Snowflecked
  15. Frozen Lake, Warm Sun Gilted Glow

More information, including artwork samples and links to MP3 clips, can be found on Projekt’s official girl. echo. suns. veils. page.

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