Photo by Alessio Federico
A powerful, condensed composition, Chevreuil’s “Ordrus” opens with aggressive, martial, deep drumming before spiraling into a vortex of fractured guitar textures. Functioning both as a standalone interlude and a connective passage, it serves as a brief, haiku-like moment that captures the album’s sense of movement and transformation.
Stadium, their first album in 20 years, is now available for preorder HERE
It is available as a standard double 12″, 180-gram HQ, 33rpm vinyl edition housed in a reverse-board, 6mm-spine gatefold sleeve. A Deluxe edition — matching the same core specifications — adds a 12-page codex that provides full technical transparency, documenting the band’s complete recording configuration, including all parameter settings and specifications. This version is presented in the label’s trademark sealed aluminum sleeve with black print. CD, cassette, and digital formats will be issued in their most unadulterated form. A limited colored-vinyl edition in a Type-1 aluminum sleeve is available exclusively through the Computer Students™ website.
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