
O Monolith: Signed Blue Vinyl LP + Bright Green Field: Glow In The Dark Vinyl LP
UK Only
O Monolith: Transparent Blue Vinyl LP Signed Edition
Teeming with melodic epiphanies and layered sounds, Squidâs second album O Monolith is a musical evocation of environment, domesticity and self-made folklore. Like its predecessor, 2021âs critically acclaimed, UK number 4 album Bright Green Field, it is dense and tricksy â but also more warm and characterful, with a meandering, questioning nature.
Expansive, evocative and hugely varied, O Monolith retains Squidâs restless, enigmatic spirit, but it still holds surprises for those familiar with Bright Green Field. Itâs a reflection of the outsized progression of a band always looking to the future. Like its namesake, O Monolith is vast and strange; alive with endless possible interpretations of its inner mysteries
Bright Green Field: Exclusive Glow In The Dark Vinyl
Whilst the album title conjures up imagery of pastoral England, in reality, itâs something of a decoy that captures the bandâs fondness for paradox and juxtaposition. Within the geography of Bright Green Field lies monolithic concrete buildings and dystopian visions plucked from imagined cities. Squidâs music - be it agitated and discordant or groove-locked and flowing - has often been a reflection of the tumultuous world we live in and this continues that to some extent. âThis album has created an imaginary cityscape,â says Ollie Judge, who writes the majority of the lyrics and plays drums. âThe tracks illustrate the places, events and architecture that exist within it. Previous projects were playful and concerned with characters, whereas this project is darker and more concerned with place - the emotional depth of the music has deepened.â These themes were further embedded and emphasised, almost serendipitously, as Judge began to read more. âReading Douglas Couplandâs view that weâre living in the âExtreme Presentâ as well as Mark Fisher and Merlin Coverleyâs writings on Hauntology and the slow cancellation of the future made me realise weâve been living in a dystopian and futurist landscape for a long time.â However, for all the innovative recording techniques, evolutionary leaps, lyrical themes, ideas and narratives that underpin the album, itâs also a joyous and emphatic record. One, that marries the uncertainties of the world with a curious sense of exploration, as it endlessly twists and turns down unpredictable avenues.
UK Only
O Monolith: Transparent Blue Vinyl LP Signed Edition
Teeming with melodic epiphanies and layered sounds, Squidâs second album O Monolith is a musical evocation of environment, domesticity and self-made folklore. Like its predecessor, 2021âs critically acclaimed, UK number 4 album Bright Green Field, it is dense and tricksy â but also more warm and characterful, with a meandering, questioning nature.
Expansive, evocative and hugely varied, O Monolith retains Squidâs restless, enigmatic spirit, but it still holds surprises for those familiar with Bright Green Field. Itâs a reflection of the outsized progression of a band always looking to the future. Like its namesake, O Monolith is vast and strange; alive with endless possible interpretations of its inner mysteries
Bright Green Field: Exclusive Glow In The Dark Vinyl
Whilst the album title conjures up imagery of pastoral England, in reality, itâs something of a decoy that captures the bandâs fondness for paradox and juxtaposition. Within the geography of Bright Green Field lies monolithic concrete buildings and dystopian visions plucked from imagined cities. Squidâs music - be it agitated and discordant or groove-locked and flowing - has often been a reflection of the tumultuous world we live in and this continues that to some extent. âThis album has created an imaginary cityscape,â says Ollie Judge, who writes the majority of the lyrics and plays drums. âThe tracks illustrate the places, events and architecture that exist within it. Previous projects were playful and concerned with characters, whereas this project is darker and more concerned with place - the emotional depth of the music has deepened.â These themes were further embedded and emphasised, almost serendipitously, as Judge began to read more. âReading Douglas Couplandâs view that weâre living in the âExtreme Presentâ as well as Mark Fisher and Merlin Coverleyâs writings on Hauntology and the slow cancellation of the future made me realise weâve been living in a dystopian and futurist landscape for a long time.â However, for all the innovative recording techniques, evolutionary leaps, lyrical themes, ideas and narratives that underpin the album, itâs also a joyous and emphatic record. One, that marries the uncertainties of the world with a curious sense of exploration, as it endlessly twists and turns down unpredictable avenues.
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UK Only
O Monolith: Transparent Blue Vinyl LP Signed Edition
Teeming with melodic epiphanies and layered sounds, Squidâs second album O Monolith is a musical evocation of environment, domesticity and self-made folklore. Like its predecessor, 2021âs critically acclaimed, UK number 4 album Bright Green Field, it is dense and tricksy â but also more warm and characterful, with a meandering, questioning nature.
Expansive, evocative and hugely varied, O Monolith retains Squidâs restless, enigmatic spirit, but it still holds surprises for those familiar with Bright Green Field. Itâs a reflection of the outsized progression of a band always looking to the future. Like its namesake, O Monolith is vast and strange; alive with endless possible interpretations of its inner mysteries
Bright Green Field: Exclusive Glow In The Dark Vinyl
Whilst the album title conjures up imagery of pastoral England, in reality, itâs something of a decoy that captures the bandâs fondness for paradox and juxtaposition. Within the geography of Bright Green Field lies monolithic concrete buildings and dystopian visions plucked from imagined cities. Squidâs music - be it agitated and discordant or groove-locked and flowing - has often been a reflection of the tumultuous world we live in and this continues that to some extent. âThis album has created an imaginary cityscape,â says Ollie Judge, who writes the majority of the lyrics and plays drums. âThe tracks illustrate the places, events and architecture that exist within it. Previous projects were playful and concerned with characters, whereas this project is darker and more concerned with place - the emotional depth of the music has deepened.â These themes were further embedded and emphasised, almost serendipitously, as Judge began to read more. âReading Douglas Couplandâs view that weâre living in the âExtreme Presentâ as well as Mark Fisher and Merlin Coverleyâs writings on Hauntology and the slow cancellation of the future made me realise weâve been living in a dystopian and futurist landscape for a long time.â However, for all the innovative recording techniques, evolutionary leaps, lyrical themes, ideas and narratives that underpin the album, itâs also a joyous and emphatic record. One, that marries the uncertainties of the world with a curious sense of exploration, as it endlessly twists and turns down unpredictable avenues.













