Lucifer On The Moon
Lucifer on the Moon is the anti-gravity companion to Spoonâs Lucifer on the Sofa. A top-to-bottom rework of the Austin band's tenth album, it was created by ON-U Sound founder and UK dub icon, Adrian Sherwood.
The result airlifts Spoonâs trademark melodies into lush alien terrain, replete with vibrant echo and rumbling low-end. âIt wasnât just a thing where you pick apart this and you stay on the grid and you add a delay,â explains Daniel. âHe added so much more instrumentation and it became a different version of the songs. Not a remix, but a companion piece. A âPart II.ââÂ
Released in February, Lucifer on the Sofa is Spoonâs purest rock ân roll record to date. Texas-made, it is the first set of songs that the quintet has put to tape in its hometown of Austin in more than a decade. Written and recorded over the last two years â both in and out of lockdown â the songs mark a shift toward something louder, wilder, and more full-color. "Itâs the best thing theyâve ever done,â wrote Rolling Stone. âMore than exceeding their usual quotient of fire guitars, killer choruses, and crafty rock-history updates.â The band has hit the road hard this year and recently wrapped a coast-to-coast co-headline US tour with Interpol.ÂOriginal: $22.08
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Lucifer on the Moon is the anti-gravity companion to Spoonâs Lucifer on the Sofa. A top-to-bottom rework of the Austin band's tenth album, it was created by ON-U Sound founder and UK dub icon, Adrian Sherwood.
The result airlifts Spoonâs trademark melodies into lush alien terrain, replete with vibrant echo and rumbling low-end. âIt wasnât just a thing where you pick apart this and you stay on the grid and you add a delay,â explains Daniel. âHe added so much more instrumentation and it became a different version of the songs. Not a remix, but a companion piece. A âPart II.ââÂ
Released in February, Lucifer on the Sofa is Spoonâs purest rock ân roll record to date. Texas-made, it is the first set of songs that the quintet has put to tape in its hometown of Austin in more than a decade. Written and recorded over the last two years â both in and out of lockdown â the songs mark a shift toward something louder, wilder, and more full-color. "Itâs the best thing theyâve ever done,â wrote Rolling Stone. âMore than exceeding their usual quotient of fire guitars, killer choruses, and crafty rock-history updates.â The band has hit the road hard this year and recently wrapped a coast-to-coast co-headline US tour with Interpol.Â












