Rare Of Montreal EP Sent To Vinyl

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An eight-song effort Of Montreal released way before most of you cared about them is coming to vinyl for the first time, since most of you probably weren’t into vinyl either when it was originally released.

Hey, it wasn’t cool to be listening to indie pop in 1997, when the band first released The Bird that Ate the Rabbit’s Flower, and you probably weren’t pretending you could hear a difference between vinyl and CDs then either. Thank goodness trendiness knows no temporal limits, huh? The EP, which was originally released by Kindercore (which also happened to go out of business way before all the cool labels started doing it), will make its vinyl debut Oct. 27 from Polyvinyl Records.

The Bird that Ate the Rabbit’s Flower’s track listing is:

You are an Airplane
The Inner Light
When a Man Is In Love with a Man
If I Faltered Slightly Twice
Disguises
On the Drive Home
The Secret Ocean
I Felt Like Smashing My Head Through a Clear Glass Window

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