Current 93: The Stars On Their Horsies
Current 93: The Stars On Their Horsies
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Current 93
Label: The Spheres
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5060446122914
Genre: Rock
The Spheres present a reissue of Current 93's The Stars On Their Horsies. Originally released in 2018 in a limited white-label edition, in two different silk-screened sleeves of 108 copies each, The Stars On Their Horsies contains just one track, and is now reissued as a standard black vinyl LP. Textually based around two nightmares David Tibet had, of which he recorded accounts of as soon as he woke from them, The Stars On Their Horsies may be seen as a sideshow peek, or perhaps a gas station carnival, and a slide into the contemporary The Light Is Leaving Us All. In a full-color sleeve with artwork by David Tibet.
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