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Stream New Releases From the Vaselines and Vatican Shadow & Function Via Pitchfork Advance

Scottish indie pop pioneers the Vaselinesbest known for being covered by Nirvana on Incesticide and MTV Unplugged in New York, release their new album V for Vaselines October 7 in North America on Rosary Music. The follow-up to 2010's Sex With an X and was self-produced by the band at Mogwai's studio, Castle of Doom. V for Vaselines features contributions from a number of fellow Glasgow-based indie artists, including Stevie Jackson (Belle & Sebastian), Frank Macdonald (Teenage Fanclub), Michael McGaughrin (1990s), Graeme Smillie (Olympic Swimmers), Paul Foley (Mandrake Shepherd), and Scott Paterson (Sons & Daughters). 

You can stream V for Vaselines now until September 29 via Pitchfork Advance, our immersive music streaming platform designed to emulate the classic album experience. Listen here. Read our interview with the Vaselines here.

Vatican Shadow, aka Dominick Fernow of Prurient, has joined forced with Function for a new collaborative LP called Games Have Rulesout September 29 via Fernow's Hospital Productions.The record attempts to “deconstruct the ever-changing, looming presence of New York City skyline." Listen here until September 29.

We're also streaming Christopher Owens' new album A New Testament this week on Advance.

Pitchfork Advance showcases an interactive listening environment featuring pre-release albums streams with dynamic graphics and a host of tools that allows fans to engage with album art, lyrics, credits, track listings, artist info, and more while they listen.



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