A Pregnant Light - Broken Play (purple vinyl)
“In turns anthemic, explosive, corrosive, and hopeful, APL’s second full-length is a genreless hybrid with a dash of everything. There’s chiming post-punk and rough-hewn hardcore, hints of speed metal and violent crossover, and of course the emotive black metal that’s been the backbone of APL for the better part of 25 releases. There’s a persistent character that permeates Damian Master’s work with APL: a restless combination of wit, ego, and heartache, given shape by a unifying visual aesthetic that owes more to Factory Records than Deathlike Silence.” - Aaron Lariviere (Stereogum.com)
Vinyl pressed in Detroit, USA. With double-sided 12"x12" insert, black dust jacket, and download. Plus: free fan club card, and 108 ball stickers (while extras last).
“In turns anthemic, explosive, corrosive, and hopeful, APL’s second full-length is a genreless hybrid with a dash of everything. There’s chiming post-punk and rough-hewn hardcore, hints of speed metal and violent crossover, and of course the emotive black metal that’s been the backbone of APL for the better part of 25 releases. There’s a persistent character that permeates Damian Master’s work with APL: a restless combination of wit, ego, and heartache, given shape by a unifying visual aesthetic that owes more to Factory Records than Deathlike Silence.” - Aaron Lariviere (Stereogum.com)
Vinyl pressed in Detroit, USA. With double-sided 12"x12" insert, black dust jacket, and download. Plus: free fan club card, and 108 ball stickers (while extras last).
“In turns anthemic, explosive, corrosive, and hopeful, APL’s second full-length is a genreless hybrid with a dash of everything. There’s chiming post-punk and rough-hewn hardcore, hints of speed metal and violent crossover, and of course the emotive black metal that’s been the backbone of APL for the better part of 25 releases. There’s a persistent character that permeates Damian Master’s work with APL: a restless combination of wit, ego, and heartache, given shape by a unifying visual aesthetic that owes more to Factory Records than Deathlike Silence.” - Aaron Lariviere (Stereogum.com)
Vinyl pressed in Detroit, USA. With double-sided 12"x12" insert, black dust jacket, and download. Plus: free fan club card, and 108 ball stickers (while extras last).